The workes of that famous, reverend, and learned divine, Mr. Tho: Brightman: viz. A revelation of the apocalyps: containing an exposition of the whole book of the Revelation of Saint John, illustrated with analysis and scholions. Wherein the sense is opened by the Scripture, and the event of things foretold, shewed by history. Whereunto is added, a most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophesie of Daniel, wherein the restoring of the Jews, and their calling to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in lively colours. Together with a commentary on the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Salomon.
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- The workes of that famous, reverend, and learned divine, Mr. Tho: Brightman: viz. A revelation of the apocalyps: containing an exposition of the whole book of the Revelation of Saint John, illustrated with analysis and scholions. Wherein the sense is opened by the Scripture, and the event of things foretold, shewed by history. Whereunto is added, a most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophesie of Daniel, wherein the restoring of the Jews, and their calling to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in lively colours. Together with a commentary on the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Salomon.
- Most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophecie of Daniel Commentary on the Canticles or, the Song of Salomon
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London: printed by John Field for Thomas Slater and are to be sold at the Swan in Duck-lane, 1644.
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- 1644
- ESTC No.
- R229477
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- 101948
- Description
- [8], 490, 501-1088 p. ; 4⁰
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- Translation from Latin.
"A most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophecie of Daniel" and "A commentary on the Canticles or, the Song of Salomon" each have separate dated title pages.
"A most comfortable exposition" has the imprint: London: printed by I.F. for Christopher Meredith, at the Crane in Pauls-Church-Yard. 1644.
"A commentary on the Canticles" has the imprint: London: printed by John Field, for Henry Overton, in Popes-head-Alley. 1644.