A Thanksgiving Sermon, for the Important and Astonishing Victory Obtain’d on the Fifth of December, 1757, by the Glorious King of Prussia, over the united, and far superior Forces of the Austrians in Silesia. Preach’d on The Sabbath of the Tenth of said Month, at the Synagogue of the Jews, in Berlin. By David Hirchel Frankel, Arch-Rabbi. Translated from the German Original, Printed at Berlin.
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Year: 1758
Entry: Franckel, David Hirchel. A Thanksgiving Sermon, for the Important and Astonishing Victory Obtain’d on the Fifth of December, 1757, by the Glorious King of Prussia, over the united, and far superior Forces of the Austrians in Silesia. Preach’d on The Sabbath of the Tenth of said Month, at the Synagogue of the Jews, in Berlin. By David Hirchel Frankel, Arch-Rabbi. Translated from the German Original, Printed at Berlin. London: Printed; New-York: Re-printed and Sold by Parker and Weyman, [1758]. 16 p.
Author/Editor: Franckel, David Hirchel
Location: New York, NY
Title: A Thanksgiving Sermon, for the Important and Astonishing Victory Obtain’d on the Fifth of December, 1757, by the Glorious King of Prussia, over the united, and far superior Forces of the Austrians in Silesia. Preach’d on The Sabbath of the Tenth of said Month, at the Synagogue of the Jews, in Berlin. By David Hirchel Frankel, Arch-Rabbi. Translated from the German Original, Printed at Berlin.
Printer/Publisher: Re-printed and Sold by Parker and Weyman
Language: English
Notes: The sermon was actually delivered by Moses Mendelssohn. Rosenbach 35, Evans 8128 (Evans 8126-8127 for Boston editions, also 1758. Frequently reissued. A German edition was published in Philadelphia, 1758.