Julius Bate
Julius Bate
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- ANA new and literal translation,...Julius Bate
A new and literal translation, from the original Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses, and of the historical Books of the Old Testament, to the end of the scond book of Kings
no cover - ANA new and literal translation,...Julius Bate
A new and literal translation, from the original Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses, and of the historical books of the Old Testament, to the end of the Second Book of Kings
no cover - CHCritica HebræaJulius Bate
Critica Hebræa
no cover - RURemarks upon Dr. Benson's sermo...Julius Bate
Remarks upon Dr. Benson's sermon on The Gospel-method of justification
no cover - AEAn enquiry into the occasional...Julius Bate
An enquiry into the occasional and standing similitudes of the Lord God, in the Old and New-Testament; or the forms made use of by Jehovah Aleim to represent themselves to true believers, before and since the Law by Moses. With a dissertation on the supposed confusion of tongues at Babel. By Julius Bate, A.M
no cover - AHAn Hebrew grammarJulius Bate
An Hebrew grammar
no cover - ADA defence of Mr. Hutchinson's t...Julius Bate
A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's tenets in philosophy and divinity, in answer to the objections of Mr. Berington
no cover - TSThe scripture meaning of Aleim...Julius Bate
The scripture meaning of Aleim and Berith
no cover - TUThe use and intent of prophecy,...Julius Bate
The use and intent of prophecy, and history of the fall
no cover - ADA defence of Mr. Hutchinson's PlanJulius Bate
A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's Plan
no cover - RURemarks upon Mr. Warburton's Re...Julius Bate
Remarks upon Mr. Warburton's Remarks, &c. tending to shew, that the ancients knew there was a future state
no cover - AEAn essay towards explaining the...Julius Bate
An essay towards explaining the third chapter of Genesis, and the spiritual sense of the law. In which the third proposition of the divine legation, and what the author hath brought to support it, are consider'd
no cover - TEThe examiner examined, or the e...Julius Bate
The examiner examined, or the examination of the remarks upon, and Mr. Catcott's answer to, the observations upon his sermon considered. With some observations upon the Hebrew grammar
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A new and literal translation, from the original Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses, and of the historical Books of the Old Testament, to the end of the scond book of Kings
- Open Work
A new and literal translation, from the original Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses, and of the historical books of the Old Testament, to the end of the Second Book of Kings
- Open Work
Critica Hebræa
- Open Work
Remarks upon Dr. Benson's sermon on The Gospel-method of justification
- Open Work
An enquiry into the occasional and standing similitudes of the Lord God, in the Old and New-Testament; or the forms made use of by Jehovah Aleim to represent themselves to true believers, before and since the Law by Moses. With a dissertation on the supposed confusion of tongues at Babel. By Julius Bate, A.M
- Open Work
An Hebrew grammar
- Open Work
A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's tenets in philosophy and divinity, in answer to the objections of Mr. Berington
- Open Work
The scripture meaning of Aleim and Berith
- Open Work
The use and intent of prophecy, and history of the fall
- Open Work
A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's Plan
- Open Work
Remarks upon Mr. Warburton's Remarks, &c. tending to shew, that the ancients knew there was a future state
- Open Work
An essay towards explaining the third chapter of Genesis, and the spiritual sense of the law. In which the third proposition of the divine legation, and what the author hath brought to support it, are consider'd
- Open Work
The examiner examined, or the examination of the remarks upon, and Mr. Catcott's answer to, the observations upon his sermon considered. With some observations upon the Hebrew grammar
