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Author: Jackson, Arthur, 1593?-1666.
Title: Annotations upon the whole book of Isaiah wherein first, all such passages in the text are explained as were thought likely to be questioned by any reader of ordinary capacity : secondly, in many clauses those things are discovered which are needful and useful to be known, and not so easily at the first reading observed : and thirdly, many places that might at first seem to contradict one another are reconciled : intended chiefly for the assistance and information of those that use constantly every day to read some part of the Bible ... / by Arthur Jackson.
Print source: Annotations upon the whole book of Isaiah wherein first, all such passages in the text are explained as were thought likely to be questioned by any reader of ordinary capacity : secondly, in many clauses those things are discovered which are needful and useful to be known, and not so easily at the first reading observed : and thirdly, many places that might at first seem to contradict one another are reconciled : intended chiefly for the assistance and information of those that use constantly every day to read some part of the Bible ... / by Arthur Jackson.
Jackson, Arthur, 1593?-1666.

London: Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, 1682.
Notes:
Imperfect: Signature Ggg1 creased with slight loss of print. Title page with frontispiece and signatures Fff2-Ggg2 from the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York, spliced at end.
Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
Subject terms:
Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah -- Commentaries.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46816.0001.001
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