Because Bible Harmony was based on two previous works, Adams labeled this as the second edition. In fact, it was not. He adopted the same careless usage that allowed Paton to label his re-written Day Dawn as second and third editions. Adams adopted "Droweht" as the name of his 'publishing company.' That's an anagram for "the word."
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Book available to be read in its entirety on-line at https://archive.org/details/bibleharmonystud00adam/page/n5/mode/2up?q=%22bible+harmony%22
Thanks for the link !
Andrew Grzadzielewski
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