The Resource Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort., By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland, (electronic book)
Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort., By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland, (electronic book)
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The item Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort., By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Liverpool.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort., By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Liverpool.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- [18], 183, [1] ; [14], 56 p.
- Note
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- The first leaf is blank. A leaf of advertisements, signed A9, for Thomas Parkhurst has been inserted after the epistle dedicatory
- 'The harmony of all the prophets' has its own titlepage and pagination with imprint: London, Printed by F.L. for P.C. 1658. Register is continuous with 'Moses unveiled'
- Text in double columns
- Annotations on Thomason copy: the imprint date has been corrected to read 1658; "July:"
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library
- Label
- Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort.
- Title
- Moses unveiled
- Title remainder
- or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort.
- Statement of responsibility
- By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland
- Title variation
- Those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- Cu-RivES
- Citation location within source
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- G2207
- E.2127[1]
- E.2127[2]
- Citation source
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- Wing (2nd ed.)
- Thomason
- Thomason
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1586-1657
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Guild, William
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Jesus Christ
- Messiah
- Typology (Theology)
- Target audience
- general
- Label
- Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort., By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- The first leaf is blank. A leaf of advertisements, signed A9, for Thomas Parkhurst has been inserted after the epistle dedicatory
- 'The harmony of all the prophets' has its own titlepage and pagination with imprint: London, Printed by F.L. for P.C. 1658. Register is continuous with 'Moses unveiled'
- Text in double columns
- Annotations on Thomason copy: the imprint date has been corrected to read 1658; "July:"
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- 99869058
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- [18], 183, [1] ; [14], 56 p.
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- cl0051000009
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Moses unveiled : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort., By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- The first leaf is blank. A leaf of advertisements, signed A9, for Thomas Parkhurst has been inserted after the epistle dedicatory
- 'The harmony of all the prophets' has its own titlepage and pagination with imprint: London, Printed by F.L. for P.C. 1658. Register is continuous with 'Moses unveiled'
- Text in double columns
- Annotations on Thomason copy: the imprint date has been corrected to read 1658; "July:"
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- 99869058
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- [18], 183, [1] ; [14], 56 p.
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- cl0051000009
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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