Hexapla In Leviticum That Is, A Six-Fold Commen- tarie Vpon The Third Booke Of Moses, Called Leviti-cus. Wherein sixe severall things are observed vpon every Chapter. 1. The Argument, Parts, and Contents. 2. The divers Readings, with approbation of the best. 3. The discussing of doubtfull questions. 4. Collection of Places of Doctrine. 5. Confutation of Errors. 6.Morall observations. With a large Explication of the naturall properties of Beasts, Fowles, Fishes, and creeping things, applied vnto manners out of the II. Chapter. Wherein more then a thousand Theologicall Questions are handled, and halfe as many speciall poynts of Doctrine noted, and Errours confuted. And wherein is collected and abridged whatsoever worthy of note, either Christians, or Iewes, the best Writers, Greekes, or Latines, Old or New, Protestants or Papists Haue written vpon this Booke
By the same Author of Hexapla, vpon the two former Books of the Pentetevch, Genesis, and Exodvs
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Contributions
- S., P., editor - Contributor
- McAlpin Collection of British History and Theology (Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary) - Contributor
Publication
, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
194,500 words, Guess
Page Count
778 pages
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- OCLC Control Number613964036
- Open LibraryOL44817034M
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