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Book Holding: A large and complete concordance to the Bible in English, according to the last translation. First collected by Clement Cotton, and now much enlarged and amended for the good both of schollers and others: far exceeding the most perfect that ever was extant in our language, both in ground-work and building, by Samuel Newman, a poor labourer in the Lords vineyard. The manifold use and benefit of this work is sufficiently declared in the prefaces to the reader.

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A large and complete concordance to the Bible in English, according to the last translation. First collected by Clement Cotton, and now much enlarged and amended for the good both of schollers and others: far exceeding the most perfect that ever was extant in our language, both in ground-work and building, by Samuel Newman, a poor labourer in the Lords vineyard. The manifold use and benefit of this work is sufficiently declared in the prefaces to the reader.

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Record ID 283397

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 63

Newman's Concordance

Borrowed: 1763/5/11 (Wednesday). Returned: 1763/5/11 (Wednesday).


Borrower

John Scott
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1697-1770.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.


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Samuel Newman (Male, born c.1600, died 1663)
Genre: Reference Works
A large and complete concordance to the Bible in English, according to the last translation. First collected by Clement Cotton, and now much enlarged and amended for the good both of schollers and others: far exceeding the most perfect that ever was extant in our language, both in ground-work and building, by Samuel Newman, a poor labourer in the Lords vineyard. The manifold use and benefit of this work is sufficiently declared in the prefaces to the reader.
Classmark: 3.1.8.

Borrowed: 1763/5/11 (Wednesday). Returned: 1763/5/11 (Wednesday).

Borrower: John Scott

Author: Samuel Newman (Male, born c.1600, died 1663), Genre: Reference Works

Large and Complete Concordance to the Bible in English

Record ID 286720

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 67

Newman's Concordance

Borrowed: 1766/4/9 (Wednesday). Returned: 1766/4/9 (Wednesday).


Borrower

John Robertson
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.


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Samuel Newman (Male, born c.1600, died 1663)
Genre: Reference Works
A large and complete concordance to the Bible in English, according to the last translation. First collected by Clement Cotton, and now much enlarged and amended for the good both of schollers and others: far exceeding the most perfect that ever was extant in our language, both in ground-work and building, by Samuel Newman, a poor labourer in the Lords vineyard. The manifold use and benefit of this work is sufficiently declared in the prefaces to the reader.
Classmark: 3.1.8.

Borrowed: 1766/4/9 (Wednesday). Returned: 1766/4/9 (Wednesday).

Borrower: John Robertson

Author: Samuel Newman (Male, born c.1600, died 1663), Genre: Reference Works

Large and Complete Concordance to the Bible in English