A synopsis of the signs of the times, past, present, and future; humbly attempted to be traced from the chronological prophecies, in the original scriptures. By the Rev. William Hales
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Type of record: Book
Title: A synopsis of the signs of the times, past, present, and future; humbly attempted to be traced from the chronological prophecies, in the original scriptures. By the Rev. William Hales
Classmark: Holden Library ZX/BUR
Creator(s): Hales, William (1747-1831)
Publisher: printed by George Grierson and John Rowe Power... London: sold by Messrs. Rivingtons, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Co. Murray, J. Carpenter, and R. Hunter
Publication city: Dublin
Date(s): 1817
Language: English
Size and medium: [4], 71, [1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/352522
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991004435429705181
Additional description
Bound together with 5 other works in volume with spine title: Tracts. Volume contents: 1. Burgess, T.: A brief memorial on the repeal of so much of the Statute 9 and 10... 1814. -- 2. Pott. J. H.: Observations on some controversies respecting baptism. 1816. -- 3. Faber, G. S.: The doctrine of regeneration in the case of infant-baptism. 1816. -- 4. Benson, C.: A theological enquiry into the sacrament of baptism, and the nature of baptismal regeneration. 1817. -- 5. Hayes, W.: A synopsis of the signs of the times, past, present, and future humbly attempted to be traced from the chronological prophecies, in the original scriptures. 1817. -- 6. Wood, J.: Observations on the hypothesis, that the evangelists mae use of written documents, in the composition of their Gospels. 1815.
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