The history of the Jews: from the death of Herod the Great, to the final destruction of their city, Temple, and Nation. Containing The cause and rise of that war; the number of the killed and prisoners taken in it, and during the siege of Jerusalem: the grievous famine, and great necessity the Jews were reduced to during the siege; with the alarming signs and prodigies that appeared in the air before the commencement of the war. By all which, it will plainly appear, that the predictions of qur Lord, and the desolation spoken of by Daniel; the threatnings of the law of Moses, and the vengeance which they imprecated upon themselves, when at crucifying our Saviour, were all signally accomplished. By Mr R. Miller, late Minister of Paisley.

  • Millar, Robert, 1672-1752.
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MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]
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Glasgow : printed and sold by J. & M. Robertson, MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]

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52p. ; 120.

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