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| Jones, William (1726-1800) |
A course of lectures on the figurative language of the Holy Scripture, and the interpretation of it from the Scripture itself : delivered in the parish church of Nayland in Suffolk ... 1786 : to which are added, four letters on the relation between the Old and New Testaments, as it is set forth in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Also, a single lecture on the natural evidences of Christianity ( London : G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1789) | IA |  |   |
A course of lectures on the figurative language of the holy Scripture. To which are added, Four lectures on ... the Epistle to the Hebrews. Also, A lecture on the natural evidences of Christianity, 2nd ed. ( 1789) | GB |  |   |
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| Lapide, Cornelius à, S.J. (1567-1637) |
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| Laud, William (1573-1645) |
The Arch-bishop of Canterburie his speech, or, His funeral sermon preached by himself on the scaffold on Tower-hill on Friday the tenth of January, 1645, upon Hebrews 12, 1, 2 also, the prayers which he used at the same time and place before his execution ( London : with license and entred according to order, 1645) | EEBO-TCP | |   |
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Speech: or his funerall sermon preacht by himself on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Friday the 10. of January. 1644. upon Hebrews 12. 1, 2: Also, the prayers which he used at the same time and place before his execution ( London : Peter Cole, 1644) | GB |  |   |
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| Laurentius, Jacobus (1585-1644) |
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Explicatio locorum difficilium in epistolis Paulinis ( 1642) | GB |  |   |
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| Lefèvre d'Étaples, Jacques (1455-1536) |
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| Lewis, Thomas (1689-1749) |
Origines Hebraeae / 1 : The Idolatry of the Hebrews ( London : Illidge [u.a.], 1724) | BSB |  |   |
Origines Hebraeae / 3 : The Arts and Sciences, professed by the Hebrews ( London : Illidge [u.a.], 1725) | BSB |  |   |
Origines Hebrææ: the antiquities of the Hebrew republick. : In four books. I. The origin of the Hebrews; their civil government; the constitution of the sanhedrim; forms of trial in courts of justice, &c. II. The ecclesiastical government; the consecration of the high-priests, priests, and levites. The revenue of the priesthood the sects among the Hebrews, pharisees, sadducees, essenes, &c. III. Places of worship. The use of high-places; a survey of the tabernacle, and the proseucha's of the Hebrews. A description of the first temple from the scriptures, and of the second from the rabbinical writings. The sacred utensils. The institution of synagogues, &c. IV. The religion of the hebrews. Their sacrifices; and their libations. The burning of the red heifer, and ceremonies of purification. Their sacraments, publick fasts and festivals, &c. Design'd as an explanation of every branch of the levitical law, and of all the ceremonies and usages of the Hebrews, both civil and sacred. ( London : Sam Illidge and John Hooke) | |
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| Vol. 3 (1724) | IA |  |   |
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| Lowman, Moses (bap.1679-1752) |
An appendix to a dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews: In which some parts of that government are further explained and vindicated. And some more unfair and false representations of it by the Moral Philosopher are detected. By Moses Lowman (J. Noon, 1741) | GB |  |   |
A Dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews ( Zelle : Gsellius, 1756) | BSB |  |   |
A Dissertation on the civil Government of the Hebrews : In which the true designs, and nature of their government are explained ... ( London : Noon, 1745) | BSB |  |   |
A dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews: In which the true designs, and nature of their government are explained. The justice, wisdom and goodness of the mosaical constitutions, are vindicated: in particular, from some late, unfair and false representations of them in the moral ... (J. Noon, 1710) | GB |  |   |
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