William Lowth D.D. (1660–1732) was an English clergyman, known as a Biblical commentator. (From Wikipedia) More about William Lowth:
| | Books by William Lowth: Additional books by William Lowth in the extended shelves: Lowth, William, 1660-1732: Commentary on the Scriptures (Carey and Hart, 1846), also by Moses Lowman, Daniel Whitby, Richard Arnald, and Simon Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: A commentary upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha. (S. Bagster, 1809), also by Daniel Whitby, Richard Arnald, and Symon Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: Critical commentary and paraphrase on the New Testament / by Daniel Whitby ... and Moses Lowman ... (Carey and Hart, 1844), also by Moses Lowman, Daniel Whitby, Richard Arnald, and Simon Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: A critical commentary and paraphrase on the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha. (R. Priestley, 1822), also by Simon Patrick, John Rogers Pitman, Moses Lowman, Daniel Whitby, and Richard Arnald (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: A critical commentary and paraphrase on the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha (Carey and Hart, 1845), also by Daniel Whitby, Richard Arnald, Moses Lowman, and Simon Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: A critical commentary on such books of the Apocrypha, as are appointed to be read in churches ... : being a continuation of Bishop Patrick and Mr. Lowth (Printed for the author by W. Bowyer, 1753), also by Richard Arnald and Simon Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: Directions for the profitable reading of the Holy Scriptures : together with some observations for the confirming their divine authority, and illustrating the difficulties thereof (For J. Hinton, 1769) (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: A vindication of the divine authority and inspiration of the Old and New Testament. In answer to a treatise [by Jean Le Clerc] lately translated out of French, entitled, Five letters concerning the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. (Printed by William Horton for John Wilmot in Oxford, 1699), also by Jean Le Clerc (page images at HathiTrust) Lowth, William, 1660-1732: A vindication of the divine authority and inspiration of the writings of the Old and New Testament in answer to a treatise lately translated out of French, entituled, Five letters concerning the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures / by William Lowth ... (Oxford : Printed at the Theater, and are to be sold by John Wilmot ..., 1692) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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