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Hexapla in Exodum, that is, A sixfold commentary upon the second booke of Moses called Exodus vvherein according to the method propounded in Hexapla upon Genesis, these six things are observed in every chapter: 1. The argument and method. 2. The divers readings. 3. The questions discussed. 4. Doctrines noted. 5. Controversies handled. 6. Morall common places applied. VVherein in the divers readings these translations are compared together: 1. The Chalde. 2. The Septuagint. 3. The vulgar Latine. 4. Pagnine. 5. Montanus. 6. Iunius. 7. Vatablus. 8. The great English Bible. 9. The Geneva edition. 10. And the Hebrew originall maketh the tenth. And in the same there are well nie two thousand theologicall questions handled ... Divided into two parts ... By Andrew VVillet, Professor of Divinitie. The first part or tome.
Bibliographic name/number: STC (2nd ed.) / 25687.
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. EEBO Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary records - unstructured. [12], 719, [25] p. London: Printed by [John Haviland for] the assignes of Thomas Man, Paul Man, and Ionah Man, 1633.
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. EEBO Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary records - unstructured. [12], 719, [25] p. London: Printed by [John Haviland for] the assignes of Thomas Man, Paul Man, and Ionah Man, 1633.
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