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Thomas Stackhouse | lit.salon
Thomas Stackhouse
Born:
approximately 1680
Died:
1752
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Born:
approximately 1680
Died:
1752
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A new history of the Holy Bible, from the beginning of the world, to the establishment of Christianity With answers to most of the controverted questions, dissertations upon the most remarkable passages, and a connection of profane history all along. ; To which are added notes, explaining difficult texts, rectifying mis-translations, and reconciling seeming contradictions. The whole illustrated with one hundred and four useful and ornamental maps and sculptures, engraved by the best hands, from original paintings
1752
Thomas Stackhouse, John Hinton, Peter Brooke, Gabriele Mario Piozzi, Hester Lynch Piozzi, Halsted B. VanderPoel, Donald and Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson (Houghton Library)
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The life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ With the lives of the Apostles and Evangelists ...
1754
Thomas Stackhouse
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A new history of the Holy Bible from the beginning of the world, to the establishment of Christianity
1756
Thomas Stackhouse
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On the 1st of January, 1817, will be published, by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row, to be continued every two months, price 5s. number 1. of The correspondent: consisting of letters moral, political, and literary, between eminent writers in France and England, and designed, by presenting to each nation a faithful picture of the other, to enlighten both to their true interests, promote a mutual good understanding between them, and render peace the source of a common prosperity
1816
Thomas Stackhouse, Sheffield Grace, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown