An Essay on the Authenticity of the Book of Daniel
by Fuller, John Mee
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Kessinger Publishing, 2010. Reprint Edition. Softcover. Fine. 353pp; Covers clean & bright, text unmarked, binding is tight, as new, Fine condition. Facsimile reprint of 1864 publication bringing together the latest results at the time of criticism of the biblical Book of Daniel.
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- Title
- An Essay on the Authenticity of the Book of Daniel
- Author
- Fuller, John Mee
- Format/Binding
- Softcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- Reprint Edition
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 1166478971
- ISBN 13
- 9781166478971
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing
- Date Published
- 2010
- Keywords
- religion christianity prophecy daniel end-times bible
- Bookseller catalogs
- Prophecy;
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