Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances, or large and ample tables alphabeticall
the first conteyning the interpretation of the Hebrue,Caldean, Greeke, and Latine wordes and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following euery of them : and the seconde comprehending all such other principall wordes and matters, as concerne the sense and meaning of the scriptures, or direct vnto any necessary and good instruction, the further contents and vse of both the which tables, (for breuitie sake) is expressed more at large in the preface ...
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Publication
1586 - By Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, Imprinted at London, England
Language
English
Word Count
40,750 words, Guess
Page Count
163 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59327239M
- OCLC Control Number79750806
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early English Books, 1475-1640 -- 1960:8
Other Editions
- Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances, or large and ample tables alphabeticall: the first conteyning the interpretation of the Hebrue,Caldean, Greeke, and Latine wordes and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following euery of them : and the seconde comprehending all such other principall wordes and matters, as concerne the sense and meaning of the scriptures, or direct vnto any necessary and good instruction, the further contents and vse of both the which tables, (for breuitie sake) is expressed more at large in the preface ...
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