The Converted Jew; or, An Account of the Conversion to Christianity, of Mr. Lapidoth and Family, and of the Baptism of Himself, His Wife and Thirteen Children, who were publicly Baptized, according to the Rites of the Dutch Church, at Vianen, in Holland, March 18, 1805.

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Singerman ID: 0169
Year: 1807
Entry: The Converted Jew; or, An Account of the Conversion to Christianity, of Mr. Lapidoth and Family, and of the Baptism of Himself, His Wife and Thirteen Children, who were publicly Baptized, according to the Rites of the Dutch Church, at Vianen, in Holland, March 18, 1805. Hartford: Printed by Lincoln & Gleason, 1807. 24, 12 p.
Location: Hartford, CT
Holdings: AJHS , CSt , CtY-B , MBC , MWA , NHi , OCH
Title: The Converted Jew; or, An Account of the Conversion to Christianity, of Mr. Lapidoth and Family, and of the Baptism of Himself, His Wife and Thirteen Children, who were publicly Baptized, according to the Rites of the Dutch Church, at Vianen, in Holland, March 18, 1805.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by Lincoln & Gleason
Language: English
Notes: “A Letter from Capt. Benjamin Wickes, dated London, April 2, 1806, to his friends, at Philadelphia”: pp. 22-24. With, as issued, Joseph S. C. F. Frey. A Short Account of Mr. Frey, a Converted Jew, and a Preacher of the Gospel to the Jews. To which is added, An Address to Christians Concerning the Jews. Rosenbach 138, 142, S & S 12341.