Catalog Record: The prince of the House of David, or, Three years in the Holy City : being a series of the letters of Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, supposed to be sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod, addressed to her father, a wealthy Jew in Egypt ; and relating, as if by eye-witness, all the scenes and wonderful incidents in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, from his baptism in Joran to his crucifixion on Calvary | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The prince of the House of David, or, Three years in the Holy City : being a series of the letters of Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, supposed to be sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod, addressed to her father, a wealthy Jew in Egypt ; and relating, as if by eye-witness, all the scenes and wonderful incidents in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, from his baptism in Joran to his crucifixion on Calvary / Rev. J. H. Ingraham ; carefully revised and corrected by the author, expressly for this new edition.

Main Author: Ingraham, J. H. 1809-1860.
Language(s): English
Published: Philadelphia : G.G. Evans, Publisher, 1860.
Subjects: Jesus Christ > Fiction.
Physical Description: xxiv, 472, 22 p., 1 ℓ. : ill. ; 19 cm.
Original Format: Book
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