Remarks, paragraph by paragraph, upon the Proposals lately publish'd by Richard Bentley, for a new edition of the Greek Testament and Latin version. By a Member of the University of Cambridge i.e. Conyers Middleton

Remarks, paragraph by paragraph, upon the Proposals lately publish'd by Richard Bentley, for a new edition of the Greek Testament and Latin version. By a Member of the University of Cambridge i.e. Conyers Middleton
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