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Author: Trapp, John, 1601-1669.
Title: A clavis to the Bible. Or A new comment upon the Pentateuch: or five books of Moses.: Wherein are 1. Difficult texts explained. 2. Controversies discussed. ... 7. And the whole so intermixed with pertinent histories, as will yeeld both pleasure and profit to the judicious, pious reader. / By John Trapp, pastor of Weston upon Avon in Glocestershire.
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Print source: A clavis to the Bible. Or A new comment upon the Pentateuch: or five books of Moses.: Wherein are 1. Difficult texts explained. 2. Controversies discussed. ... 7. And the whole so intermixed with pertinent histories, as will yeeld both pleasure and profit to the judicious, pious reader. / By John Trapp, pastor of Weston upon Avon in Glocestershire.
Trapp, John, 1601-1669.

London: Printed for Timothy Garthwait, at the George in Little-Brittain, 1650. [i.e. 1649]
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Bible. -- O.T.
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Contents
A COMMENTARY or EXPOSITION UPON GENESIS. WHEREIN The TEXT is explained, some Con∣troversies are discussed, divers common places▪ are handled, and many remarkable Matters hinted, that had by former INTERPRETERS been pretermitted.
A COMMENTARIE: OR, EXPOSITION UPON THE Second BOOK of Moses, called EXODƲS.