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An Enquiry into the Divine Missions of John the Baptist, and Jesus Christ (1761) is a book by William Bell.

Abstract

The first major publication of John the Baptist is an apologetical treatise about the reliability of the Infancy narrative on John the Baptist and Jesus.

Editions

Published in London, England: Sandby, 1761 / 2nd ed. 1795 / 3rd ed. 1810.

Table of contents

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