Geographia sacra illustrata or Sacred geography illustrated. Containing, a view of many things belonging to [the] Jews & their worship mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with a particular explication of [the] same, according to Arias Montanus, Villalpandus, L'Amy, and other antient and modern authors, never before collected into a single volume, the whole intended for the better understanding [the] sacred writings. Viz. 1 Noahs ark in 4 different views, & Tower of Babel as begun by the sons of Noah & afterwards finisht by [the] kings of Babylon ... 13 A map of the Holy Land, wherein are describ'd [the] most remarkable places wth. scripture references &c and a table for the easier finding the principal places therein. nec [sic] non antiquitates Hebræorum explicata.

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[between 1764 and 1779?]
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[London] : Printed for John Bowles, No.13, Cornhill. & Carington Bowles, No.69, in St. Paul's Church Yard. London, [between 1764 and 1779?]

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14 leaves of plates (11 folded) : ill., maps ; 20.

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ESTC T92116

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