The History of Job, in Language Adapted to Children. By the Author of the “Peep of Day” [i.e. F. L. Bevan, Afterwards Mortimer], Etc. [With “The Mysterious Glass. An Allegory,” in Verse.]

The History of Job, in Language Adapted to Children. By the Author of the “Peep of Day” [i.e. F. L. Bevan, Afterwards Mortimer], Etc. [With “The Mysterious Glass. An Allegory,” in Verse.]
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