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Author: Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.
Title: Commentaries of the diuine Iohn Caluine, vpon the prophet Daniell, translated into Englishe, especially for the vse of the family of the ryght honorable Earle of Huntingdon, to set forth as in a glasse, how one may profitably read the Scriptures, by consideryng the text, meditatyng the sense therof, and by prayer
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Print source: Commentaries of the diuine Iohn Caluine, vpon the prophet Daniell, translated into Englishe, especially for the vse of the family of the ryght honorable Earle of Huntingdon, to set forth as in a glasse, how one may profitably read the Scriptures, by consideryng the text, meditatyng the sense therof, and by prayer
Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564., Gilby, Anthony, ca. 1510-1585.

At London: Imprinted by Iohn Daye, ouer Aldersgate, 1570. Cum gratia & priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis.
Alternate titles: Praelectiones in librum prophetiarum Danielis. English. Abridgments
Subject terms:
Bible. -- O.T. -- Daniel -- Commentaries.
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❧ Meditations vpon the booke of Daniel the Prophet, with certaine Prayers collected forth of the Lessons of that diuine Caluine, rather for the comfort of the conscience then orderly translated, in the two first Chapters, but afterward you haue the whole Commentary.