A commentary upon the holy vvritings of Job, David, and Salomon: that is, these five, Job, Psalmes, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs. Being part of those which by the antients were called Hagiographa. Wherein the diverse translations, and expositions, both literall and mysticall, of all the most famous commentators, both ancient and modern, are propounded, examined, and censured: and the texts from the originall much illustrated. For the singular benefit of all that bee studious of the Holy Scriptures. By John Mayer Doctor in Divinity.
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- A commentary upon the holy vvritings of Job, David, and Salomon: that is, these five, Job, Psalmes, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs. Being part of those which by the antients were called Hagiographa. Wherein the diverse translations, and expositions, both literall and mysticall, of all the most famous commentators, both ancient and modern, are propounded, examined, and censured: and the texts from the originall much illustrated. For the singular benefit of all that bee studious of the Holy Scriptures. By John Mayer Doctor in Divinity.
- Commentary upon the whole Old Testament, added to that of the same author upon the whole New Testament. Vol. 3
- Commentary upon the holy writings of Job, David, and Solomon
- Three-fold commentary on the most excellent Song of Salomon.
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London: printed for Robert Ibbitson and Thomas Roycroft, MDCLIII [1653]
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- 1653-1653
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- R40458
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- 122245
- Description
- [12], 119, 122-489 [i.e. 493], [1], 501-900, [12] p. ; 2⁰
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- 'A three-fold commentary on the most excellent Song of Salomon' has separate title page dated 1652 (5T3r).
Many internal mispaginations ;text and register continuous despite pagination.
Includes bibliographical references.
Volume 3 of the author's: 'A commentary upon the whole Old Testament', London, 1653 (Wing M1424).
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- Catalogued from the original at the British Library. L copy shelved as part of Wing M1424; not issued as a discrete work?