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Abbott-Abbott – Illustrated New Testament.cmt.twm

Abbott-Abbott-Illustrated New Testament.cmt.twm

Lyman Abbot born 1835 died 1922 wikipedia.org

John and Jacob Abbott were prolific authors of the 19th century. In 1878, they published an illustrated New Testament along with commentary including 50 or so illustrations. It was also later known as The Pictorial New Testament.

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