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A Scripture-line of time, drawn in brief from the lapsed creation, to the restitution of all things. : Discours'd at large, upon the 2300 ev. morn. Dan. 8. 14. And their collateral lines, from Cyrus, to the kingdom of Christ in the New Jerusalem
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A Scripture-line of time, drawn in brief from the lapsed creation, to the restitution of all things. : Discours'd at large, upon the 2300 ev. morn. Dan. 8. 14. And their collateral lines, from Cyrus, to the kingdom of Christ in the New Jerusalem
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1684.
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378487
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Beverley, Thomas
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