Bdd.4.26
A critical dissertation on the Book of Job, wherein the account given of that book by the author of The divine legation of Moses demonstrated, &c. is particularly considered; the antiquity of the book vindicated; the great text (Chap. xix.25-) explained; and a future state shewn to have been the popular belief of the ancient Jews or Hebrews. By Charles Peters ...
London : Printed by E. Owen; and sold by S. Birt and B. Dodd; C. Bathurst; J. Fletcher in Oxford; W. Thurlbourn in Cambridge; and E. Score, Junior, in Exeter, 1751.
[2], 465, [1]p ; 4to.
Previously Ag.6.1 and Ba.2.10.
Final page = errata.
Ms. annotations (hand of N. Mann).
X.
Label recording bequest to Eton by Nicholas Mann in 1754; signature: "Nic. Mann".
18th century calf.
Bible. O.T. Job Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Bible. O.T. Job. English.
England London.
eng heb
B12158