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Hidden things brought to light, for the increase of knowledge, in reading the Bible: being an explanation of the coyns, money, weights measures, mentioned in the Bible, as Shekels, Talents, pieces of Silver, Silverings, Pence, &c. And what they are in value in Gold and Silver, according to English current Money. Being cast up in Shekels, Drams, and from one Talent to three hundred and fifty thousand Talents, in plain Words for the understanding of any that can read the Bible. Also in what Chapters and Verse or Verses they are to be found. Likewise the Weights and Measures, how much they are English. And also, Hard Words of Office and Sects, and wherefore one part of the Bible is called Canonical, and the other Apocrypha, Explained. By John Axford. Very usefull for all that can read English, and for all Schollers; the like never done before. Prov. 9. 9. Instruct the wise and he will be wise: Teach a righteous man, and he will increase in knowledge. The sixth Edition. Licensed and Entered according to Order, corrected and enlarged.
- Title
- Hidden things brought to light, [electronic resource] : for the increase of knowledge, in reading the Bible: being an explanation of the coyns, money, weights measures, mentioned in the Bible, as Shekels, Talents, pieces of Silver, Silverings, Pence, &c. And what they are in value in Gold and Silver, according to English current Money. Being cast up in Shekels, Drams, and from one Talent to three hundred and fifty thousand Talents, in plain Words for the understanding of any that can read the Bible. Also in what Chapters and Verse or Verses they are to be found. Likewise the Weights and Measures, how much they are English. And also, Hard Words of Office and Sects, and wherefore one part of the Bible is called Canonical, and the other Apocrypha, Explained. By John Axford. Very usefull for all that can read English, and for all Schollers; the like never done before. Prov. 9. 9. Instruct the wise and he will be wise: Teach a righteous man, and he will increase in knowledge. The sixth Edition. Licensed and Entered according to Order, corrected and enlarged.
- Author
- Axford, John.
- Publication
- Glasgow : printed by Robert Sanders , One of His Maiesties Printers : for D. Mertain, 1701.
Details
- Description
- 20p.; 8⁰.
- Subject
- Weights and measures, Jewish
- Note
- Reproduction of original from William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (UCLA).
- Indexed In (note)
- English Short Title Catalog
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic reproduction.
- OCLC
- 642152114
- ECCO1-N17644
- Author
- Axford, John.
- Title
- Hidden things brought to light, [electronic resource] : for the increase of knowledge, in reading the Bible: being an explanation of the coyns, money, weights measures, mentioned in the Bible, as Shekels, Talents, pieces of Silver, Silverings, Pence, &c. And what they are in value in Gold and Silver, according to English current Money. Being cast up in Shekels, Drams, and from one Talent to three hundred and fifty thousand Talents, in plain Words for the understanding of any that can read the Bible. Also in what Chapters and Verse or Verses they are to be found. Likewise the Weights and Measures, how much they are English. And also, Hard Words of Office and Sects, and wherefore one part of the Bible is called Canonical, and the other Apocrypha, Explained. By John Axford. Very usefull for all that can read English, and for all Schollers; the like never done before. Prov. 9. 9. Instruct the wise and he will be wise: Teach a righteous man, and he will increase in knowledge. The sixth Edition. Licensed and Entered according to Order, corrected and enlarged.
- Imprint
- Glasgow : printed by Robert Sanders , One of His Maiesties Printers : for D. Mertain, 1701.
- Edition
- The sixth edition. ..
- Reproduction
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
- Indexed In:
- English Short Title Catalog, N17644.
- Connect to:
- Place of Publication
- Great Britain Scotland Glasgow.