The Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses considered, being the substance of a discourse lately delivered before the University of Cambridge

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The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary

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The Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses Considered

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Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses

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The Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses Considered, Being the Substance of a Discourse Lately Delivered Before the University [of Cambridge].

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The Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses Vindicated

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The Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses Considered, Being the Substance of a Discourse Lately Delivered Before the University, by Herbert Marsh

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The Pentateuch and Its Anatomists; Or, the Unity and Authenticity of the Books of Moses Vindicated and Confirmed, in Reply to Modern Criticisms

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The Five Books of Moses

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The Five Books of (Robert) Moses

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The Bible with Sources Revealed

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