The wandering soul : or Conversations of the wandering soul with Adam, Noah and Simon Cleophas, containing a brief summary of leading historical facts from the creation of the world to A.D. 109. Together with a full account of the destruction of Jerusalem /

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Author / Creator:Schabaelje, Jan Philipsz., 1585?-1656.
Uniform title:Lusthof des gemoets. English
Imprint:Millersburg, Ohio : John D. Hershberger ; Baltic, Ohio : Raber's Book Store, [1975]
Description:[2], 468, 10 p. ; 20 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8149788
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Other title:Conversations of the wandering soul with Adam, Noah and Simon Cleophas,
Presumed conversations of a wanderer with Adam, Noah and Simon Cleophas.
Other uniform titles:Rupp, I. Daniel (Israel Daniel), 1803-1878.
Brechbill, Benedikt, 1665-approximately 1720.
Sauder, Menno, -1972.
Horst, Irvin Buckwalter.
Hershberger, John D.,
Menno Simons, 1496-1561. Een gans duytlijck, ende bescheyden antwoordt. English. Selections.
Notes:Translated into English by I. Daniel Rupp from Benedikt Brechbill's German translation of Lusthof des gemoets.
Cover title: The wandering soul or Presumed conversations of a wanderer with Adam, Noah and Simon Cleophas 1975.
Reprint. Originally published in this form: Berne, Ind. : Light & Hope, 1958. -- Hershberger reprinted this work again in 1981 with no changes (including date on cover).
Includes publisher's foreword (dated & signed: August 20, 1958, Menno Sauder); pref. (signed: I.B.H. [i.e. Irvin B. Horst]); German translator's pref. (signed B.B.B. [i.e. Benedikt Brechbill]); "Hans Haslibacher, A.D. 157l"; and "Summary punishment to those who would injure Menno Simon [sic] given in a reply by him to Martin Micron."
Includes index.

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Call Number: BV5080.S263 1975
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