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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
The work begun in 1709 to precede a separate publication of Simon Ockley's translation of Esdras from the Arabic, and was posthumously published by Thomas Haywood from Lee's manuscripts. William Whiston's exposition of the fifth vision of Esdras was intended as a supplement to Lee's manuscript ''Exposition of the VII. Visions''. | |||
==Editions and translations== | ==Editions and translations== |
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An Epistolary Discourse, Concerning the Books of Ezra, Genuine and Spurious: but more particularly the second apocryphal book (1722) is a book by Francis Lee.
Abstract
The work begun in 1709 to precede a separate publication of Simon Ockley's translation of Esdras from the Arabic, and was posthumously published by Thomas Haywood from Lee's manuscripts. William Whiston's exposition of the fifth vision of Esdras was intended as a supplement to Lee's manuscript Exposition of the VII. Visions.
Editions and translations
Published posthumously in London [England]; Geo. James, 1722.
Table of contents
External links
- [ Google Books]