Typical Character of the Old and New Dispensations. Edited by H. F. Hoyt.
- Singerman ID
- supp0653
- Year
- 1883
- Entry
- Beveridge, John. Typical Character of the Old and New Dispensations. Edited by H. F. Hoyt. Richmond, Va.: Whittet & Shepperson, 1883. vii, 533 p.
- Author/Editor
- Beveridge, John
- Location
- Richmond, VA
- Title
- Typical Character of the Old and New Dispensations. Edited by H. F. Hoyt.
- Language
- English
- Printer/Publisher
- Whittet & Shepperson
- Notes
- See Part First, "The Lord’s Day, and not the Jewish Sabbath," followed by Part Second, "The Pharisee and the Publican." Each study relies, in part, on the writings of Josephus. Part Three, "The Lord’s Miracles," has numerous references to the Jews and Jewish religious practices, also the Pharisees and the Samaritans ("The people of Samaria were a sort of mongrel Jews," p. 410). Copyright held by H. F. Hoyt; he contributed a "Sketch of the Author’s Life" (pp. [1]-7).
- Collection
- Chronological File, 1676 to 1900
Part of Typical Character of the Old and New Dispensations. Edited by H. F. Hoyt.
Beveridge, John, “Typical Character of the Old and New Dispensations. Edited by H. F. Hoyt.”, Judaica Americana II, accessed September 19, 2024, https://judaicadhpenn.org/legacyprojects/s/singerman/item/54643