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Throughout his ministerial career, Jonathan Edwards filled a series of private notebooks on a wide variety of theological topics, numbering his entries—nearly 1,400 of them—in sequence. With the publication of this, the fourth and final volume of miscellanies, readers have access for the first time to the most comprehensive printed edition of Edwards’ “Miscellanies,” the most controversial and...

and afterwards were set at liberty by the kings of Persia to return to their own land, that many of the Ten Tribes returned with them. For they were doubtless most of them within the Persian dominion, and were included in the grants that these kings made to such as had been carried captive out of that land to return to it again. Thus we have an account of some that were originally of Bethel, Ai and Jericho, cities of the Ten Tribes that returned with Zerubbabel and Joshua (Ezra 2:28, 34). And the
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