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Our Calendar. The Julian Calendar and Its Errors. How Corrected by the Gregorian. Rules for Finding the Dominical Letter, And the Day of the Week of Any Event from the Days of Julius Caesar 46 B.C. To the Year of Our Lord Four Thousand, A New and Easy Method of Fixing the Date of Easter.Hebrew Calendar; Showing the Correspondence in the Date of Events Recorded in the Bible with Our Present Gregorian Calendar

By Packer, George Nichols

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Title: Our Calendar. The Julian Calendar and Its Errors. How Corrected by the Gregorian. Rules for Finding the Dominical Letter, And the Day of the Week of Any Event from the Days of Julius Caesar 46 B.C. To the Year of Our Lord Four Thousand, A New and Easy Method of Fixing the Date of Easter.Hebrew Calendar; Showing the Correspondence in the Date of Events Recorded in the Bible with Our Present Gregorian Calendar  
Author: Packer, George Nichols
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Language: English
Subject: Calendar, Calendar, Jewish, Astronomy
Collections: American Libraries Collection
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1893
Publisher: Williamsport, P.A.; F. R. Miller Blank Book Co.

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Nichols, P. G. (1893). Our Calendar. The Julian Calendar and Its Errors. How Corrected by the Gregorian. Rules for Finding the Dominical Letter, And the Day of the Week of Any Event from the Days of Julius Caesar 46 B.C. To the Year of Our Lord Four Thousand, A New and Easy Method of Fixing the Date of Easter.Hebrew Calendar; Showing the Correspondence in the Date of Events Recorded in the Bible with Our Present Gregorian Calendar. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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