Benjamin Kennicott
Benjamin Kennicott
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Two Dissertations
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Observations on the First Book of Samuel, Chapter VI, Verse XIX
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Christian Fortitude. A Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church, on St. Paul's Day, Jan. 25. 1757. By Benjamin Kennicott,
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Critica Sacra; Or, a Short Introduction to Hebrew Criticism
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A Dissertation in two Parts, Part the First Compares I Chron XI With 2 Sam. V and XXIII; and Part the Second Contains Observations on Seventy Hebrew ... an Extraet of Mistakes and Various Readings
cover - STSefer TehillimBenjamin Kennicott
Sefer Tehillim
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Sabbath. a Sermon Preached in His Majesty's Chapel, Whitehall, and Before the University of Oxford
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- Open Work
Two Dissertations
- Open Work
Observations on the First Book of Samuel, Chapter VI, Verse XIX
- Open Work
Christian Fortitude. A Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church, on St. Paul's Day, Jan. 25. 1757. By Benjamin Kennicott,
- Open Work
Critica Sacra; Or, a Short Introduction to Hebrew Criticism
- Open Work
A Dissertation in two Parts, Part the First Compares I Chron XI With 2 Sam. V and XXIII; and Part the Second Contains Observations on Seventy Hebrew ... an Extraet of Mistakes and Various Readings
- Open Work
Sefer Tehillim
- Open Work
Sabbath. a Sermon Preached in His Majesty's Chapel, Whitehall, and Before the University of Oxford