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Wilkina Saga, eller historien om Konung Thiderich af Bern och hans Kämpar
samt Niflunga Sagan ... sive Historia Wilkinensium Theoderici Veronensis ac Niflungorum ; Ex MSS. codicibus linguae veteris Scandicae in hodiernam Svecicam atque Latinam translata -
An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being all the Epistles of St Paul
Explain'd after the following Method, viz. I. The Original or Greek text amended according to the Best and most Antient Readings. II. The common English translation render'd more agreeable to the original. III. A paraphrase, wherein not only the Difficult Expressions and Passages are explain'd, but also the Design of the Apostle, and the Method used by Him in prosecuting his Design, are set forth by Proper Divisions into Sections and Paragraphs; and withall are exhibited in One View by a Synopsis subjoin'd to the End of the Epistle. IV. Short annotations, relating (as Occasion requires) to the Several Particulars afore-mention'd. By Ed. Wells D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicester-Shire -
An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being St Paul's Epistle to the Romans ... By E. Wells
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An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being St. Paul's Epistles to the Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon
Explain'd after the following Method, viz. I. The Original or Greek text amended according to the Best and most Antient Readings. II. The common English translation render'd more agreeable to the original. III. A paraphrase, wherein not only the Difficult Expressions and Passages are explain'd, but also the Design of the Apostle, and the Method used by Him in prosecuting his Design, are set forth by Proper Divisions into Sections and Paragraphs; and withall are exhibited in One View by a Synopsis subjoin'd to the End of the Epistle. IV. Short annotations, relating (as Occasion requires) to the Several Particulars afore-mention'd. By Ed. Wells D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicester-Shire -
Oratio Dominica
In Diversas Omnium Fere Gentium Linguas Versa Et Propriis Cvjvsqve Lingvae Characteribvs Expressa ; Una cum Dissertationibus nonnullis de Linguarum Origine, variisque ipsarum permutationibus -
An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being the Epistles of St James, St Peter, St John, and St Jude
Explain'd after the following Method, viz. I. The Original or Greek text amended according to the Best and most Autient Readings. II. The common English translation render'd more agreeable to the original. III. A paraphrase, wherein not only the Difficult Expressions and Passages are explain'd, but also the Design of the Apostle, and the Method used by Him in prosecuting his Design, are set forth by Proper Divisions into Sections and Paragraphs; and withall are exhibited in One View by a Synopsis subjoin'd to the End of the Epistle. IV. Short annotations, relating (as Occasion requires) to the Several Particulars afore-mention'd. By Ed. Wells D.D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicester-Shire