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%T A commentary upon the Epistle of St. Paul written to Titus. By that famous and most elaborate divine, Doctor Thomas Taylor, sometimes of Aldermanbury, London. Together with an exact and full relation of the life and death of that incomparable divine, whose own words to bee prefixed on this book were, Archēn hapantōn kai telon poiei theon. Make God the beginning, and the end of all things. With three short tables in the end, for the easier finding of I doctrines, 2 observations, 3 questions, contained in the same
%A Taylor, Thomas
%A Cross, Thomas
%A Cross, Thomas
%I printed for A.K. and R.I. and are to bee sold by William Gilbertson, in Giltspur-street without Newgate, at the sign of the Bible
%K Bible N.T Titus Commentaries Early works to 1800
%D 1658
%X Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library
%X Running title reads: A commentary upon the Epistle of St. Paul to Titus
%X The words "Archēn hapantōn kai telon poiei theon" on title page are in Greek characters
%X An edition of: Taylor, Thomas. A commentarie upon the Epistle of S. Paul written to Titus
%X Wing (2nd ed.), T563A
%X Includes index
%X Several pages stained and some print show-through. Title page, p. 20-59, 590-605, and 670-85 from Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery copy spliced at end
%X The engraved portrait is signed: Cross sculpsit
%C printed for A.K. and R.I. and are to bee sold by William Gilbertson, in Giltspur-street without Newgate, at the sign of the Bible
%C London
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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