Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon pourtrayed by Scripture-light wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated at large.

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Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon pourtrayed by Scripture-light wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated at large.
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Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691.
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London :: Printed by John Streater, for George Sawbridge ...,
MDCLIX [1659]
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Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem)
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"Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon pourtrayed by Scripture-light wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated at large." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49971.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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The Cause.

This was either offered by Gods injunction for particular Causes recited beneath or else as a free will Offering: But in all cases it signified Atone∣ment for the person that lifted it up to God and shewed the demerit of sin, even to be burnt to Ashes by the fire of the Lord's wrath.

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