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English: The Ancient City of Jerusalem and Places adjacent from vol III pg 506 of "A New History of the Holy Bible" |
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Source | A New History of the Holy Bible, from the Beginning of the World, to the Establishment of Christianity. With Answers to Most of the Controverted Questions, Dissertations Upon the Most Remarkable Passages, and a Connection of Profane History All Along. To which are added, Notes, explaining Difficult Texts, Rectifying Mis-translations, and Reconciling Seeming Contradictions. The Whole illustrated with proper Maps, &c. |
Author | The Rev. Thomas Stackhouse, A.M. Late Vicar of Beenham in Berkshire |
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