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| | Books by Matthew Habershon: Books in the extended shelves: Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: The ancient half-timbered houses of England (John Weale, Architectural Library, 1836) (page images at HathiTrust) Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: A dissertation on the prophetic Scriptures, chiefly those of a chronological character; shewing their aspect on the present times, & on the destinies of the Jewish nation. Illustrated by two charts. The whole intended as a complete elementary work to the study of chronological prophecy (J. Nisbet, 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: A dissertation on the prophetic Scriptures, chiefly those of a chronological nature : shewing their aspect on the present times, and on the destinies of the Jewish nation ... the whole intended as a complete elementary work to the study of chronological prophecy (James Nisbet, 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: A guide to the study of chronological prophecy : selected and abridged from a larger treatise by the same author, entitled "A dissertation on the prophetic scriptures," &c. &c. (Philadelphia : Orrin Rogers, 1841., 1841), also by William Henry Green Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: An historical exposition of the prophecies of the Revelation of St. John; shewing their connection with and confirmation of those of Daniel, and of the Old Testament in general ... (J. Nisbet and co., 1841) (page images at HathiTrust) Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: An historical exposition of the prophecies of the Revelation of St. John; shewing their connection with and confirmation of those of Daniel, and the Old Testament in general; particularly in their most important aspect on the present times. (J. Nisbet and co. [etc.], 1841) (page images at HathiTrust) Habershon, Matthew, 1789-1852: A symbolical dictionary. (J. Nisbet and co. [etc.], 1842), also by Charles Daubuz and Peter Lancaster (page images at HathiTrust)
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