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An amicable controversy with a Jewish rabbi, on the Messiah's coming : unfolding new views on prophecy and the nature of the millennium; with an entirely new exposition of Zechariah, on the Messiah's kingdom; to which is added a minute explanation of the visions of Ezekiel in above fifty points never before explained
- Title
- An amicable controversy with a Jewish rabbi, on the Messiah's coming : unfolding new views on prophecy and the nature of the millennium; with an entirely new exposition of Zechariah, on the Messiah's kingdom; to which is added a minute explanation of the visions of Ezekiel in above fifty points never before explained / by I.R. Park.
- Author
- Park, John Ranicar, 1778-1847.
- Publication
- London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1843
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Details
- Description
- vii, 301 p.; 23 cm.
- Subject
- Bible > Zechariah > Prophecies
- Note
- "By the same author" -- [1] p. at end.
- An hypothesis which may help to unfold the mystery of Ezekiel's visions ... London, 1842, p. 199-301, has special t.-p.
- Call Number
- *YIK (Park, J. R. Amicable controversy with a Jewish rabbi. 1843)
- OCLC
- 34156890
- Author
- Park, John Ranicar, 1778-1847.
- Title
- An amicable controversy with a Jewish rabbi, on the Messiah's coming : unfolding new views on prophecy and the nature of the millennium; with an entirely new exposition of Zechariah, on the Messiah's kingdom; to which is added a minute explanation of the visions of Ezekiel in above fifty points never before explained / by I.R. Park.
- Imprint
- London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1843 (London : T.C. Johns)
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Research Call Number
- *YIK (Park, J. R. Amicable controversy with a Jewish rabbi. 1843)