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A new translation of some parts of Ecclesiastes with a paraphrase. Part III. In which are contained all those parts of the book which were omitted in the former of these publications together with many other obscure, and important passages of scripture. To Which Are Added Reflections And Notes; Which, it is hoped, prove that the Text of the Old Testament is not so corrupted, as it bath been lately said to be; and afford us Grounds of believing that the Alterations, which have been offered as Amendments of it, are indeed Corruptions, and leave the Text worse than they sound it.
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Leicester
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printed by George Ireland. And sold by J. Fletcher, in Oxford; J. Nicholson, in Cambridge; and W. Lowndes, Fleet-Street, London
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Religion and Philosophy
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T140151
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