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Proposals for printing Mishteh-shemanim 'o beyt-heyain or, The Scripture-treasury open'd. : Being a compleat English, Hebrew, Greek concordance and dictionary, wherein the signification of the Hebrew and Greek words (which are also written in English characters). The places where used, how translated in our Bibles, throughout the Old and New Testament. The Hebrew and Greek reading, when different from ours. The various translations of the same word ... are contained by R.B
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