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A Short View of the Whole Scripture History, with a Continuation of the Jewish Affairs from the Old Testament till the Time of Christ; and an Account of the Chief Prophecies that relate to Him; Presented in a way of Question and Answer: illustrated with Various remarks on the History and the Religion of the Patriarchs, Jews, and Christians; and on the Laws, Sects, and Writings of the Jews ... Revised and enlarged, and adapted to Modern Usage ... Illustrated with Copperplate and Wood Engravings. To which is added, A comparison of Scripture Types and Anti-Types; Prophecies and their accomplishments; a catalogue of Scripture Proper Names, with their pronunciation and import; a complete Georgraphical Index ... by Rev. R. C. Shimeall. Designed to accompany the Scripture Chart, embracing the History, Chronology, Geography, and Genealogy of the Sacred Records. First American, from a New London Edition, revised and corrected.

Watts, Isaac. A Short View of the Whole Scripture History, with a Continuation of the Jewish Affairs from the Old Testament till the Time of Christ; and an Account of the Chief Prophecies that relate to Him; Presented in a way of Question and Answer: illustrated with Various remarks on the History and the Religion of the Patriarchs, Jews, and Christians; and on the Laws, Sects, and Writings of the Jews ... Revised and enlarged, and adapted to Modern Usage ... Illustrated with Copperplate and Wood Engravings. To which is added, A comparison of Scripture Types and Anti-Types; Prophecies and their accomplishments; a catalogue of Scripture Proper Names, with their pronunciation and import; a complete Georgraphical Index ... by Rev. R. C. Shimeall. Designed to accompany the Scripture Chart, embracing the History, Chronology, Geography, and Genealogy of the Sacred Records. First American, from a New London Edition, revised and corrected. New York: H. C. Sleight; Boston: Pierce and Parker; Philadelphia: Towar and Hogan, 1831. iv, 506 p.

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The Lost Tribes of Israel; or The First of the Red Men

[Even, Charles]. The Lost Tribes of Israel; or, The First of the Red Men. Philadelphia: [Stereotyped by L. Johnson], 1861. 321 p.