The resurrection of dead bones, or, The conversion of the Jewes. In a treatise, wherein are clearly demonstrated the places where, and manner how the ten supposed lost Tribes of Israel do at this day subsist. With a description of the future glorious estate of the Twelve at the incomparable union of Judah and Ephraim; which must shortly be in reference to its compleating the whole mysterie of mans redemption, and real establishing of the kingdom of Jesus Christ, after the Jews conversion. Written by J.J. Philo-Judæus.

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  • The resurrection of dead bones, or, The conversion of the Jewes. In a treatise, wherein are clearly demonstrated the places where, and manner how the ten supposed lost Tribes of Israel do at this day subsist. With a description of the future glorious estate of the Twelve at the incomparable union of Judah and Ephraim; which must shortly be in reference to its compleating the whole mysterie of mans redemption, and real establishing of the kingdom of Jesus Christ, after the Jews conversion. Written by J.J. Philo-Judæus.
  • Resurrection of dead bones Conversion of the Jewes
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Imprint
London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1655.
Publication year
1655-1655
ESTC No.
R208651
Grub Street ID
84877
Description
[14], 124 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Febr. 15."; the second 5 in the imprint date has been crossed out and replaced with a 4.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), J19

Thomason, E.1501[1]