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The new Testament illustrated, on a plan never attempted before. Consisting of two parts: the one, a correction of our translation, strictly from the Greek: the other, a collection of Not only the best notes from the most approved commentators, such as Hammond, Whitby, Locke, &c. but also such as place various Passages of the Four Evangelists, and the rest of the Sacred Writers in a Light, that, collectively, never appeared before: Viz. Gregory, Cave, Covel, Bishop Pearce, Dr. Mead, (the celebrated Physician) Dean Swift, Esq. Shaw, Mangey, Stackhouse, Mr. Lowman, (a learned and ingenious Dissenting Minister) &c. - and particularly from an old and most valuable Writer, Mr. Godwyn, in his Book; called. Moses and Aaron; or ``an Account of the Jewish Antiquities.'' A work, calculated as much for the Use and Entertainment of Private Families, as of the Learned. By the Rev. William Scott, M. A. Late Scholar of Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge; And Translator from the Greek of St. Chrysostom's Six Sermons in Honour of the Six Great Festivals, almost Fourteen Hundred Years old, and never before in our Language till Christmas, 1774.
printed for George Allen, Bookseller, No. 59, Pater-Noster-Row
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