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De la divina providencia, o, Sea naturaleza universal, o, Natura naturante, tratado theologico : Dividio en dos dialogos. En los quales, se prueva la identidad destos terminos, autenticada con autoridades dela sagrada Biblia, del Talmud, Zohar, y Medrassim, y confirmada con irrefragables razones, deduzidas delas mismas autoridades.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nieto, David, 1654-1728.
Contributor:
Reich Rare Judaica Facsimile Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Library at the Katz Center Special Collections (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Immanence of God.
Nature--Religious aspects.
God--Will.
God (Judaism).
Providence and government of God.
Providence and government of God--Early works to 1800.
God (Judaism)--Early works to 1800.
God--Will--Early works to 1800.
God.
Nature--Religious aspects--Early works to 1800.
Nature.
Immanence of God--Early works to 1800.
Genre:
Early works.
Physical Description:
89 pages ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Sea naturaleza universal
Natura naturante
Heʻṭeḳ ha-igeret
העטק האיגרת
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn, N.Y. : Renaissance Hebraica, [1996?]
Notes:
Limited ed. of 500 copies.
Local Notes:
Purchased thanks to the generous support of Philip Lindy.
Cited in:
Publisher cites title entry from Vinograd, v.2, p.364, "Heʻteḳ ha-igeret ... odotaṿ [shel D. Niyeto]... pulmus", though these terms do not appear anywhere in text. Also, date is given there as 565 [1704 or 1705], while t.p. gives Elul 5564 [1704].
OCLC:
708677154

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