Three Letters humbly submitted to the Consideration of His Grace the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan, on the Inexpediency and Futility of any Attempt to Convert the Jews to the Christian Faith, in the Way and Manner hitherto practised, being a General Discussion of the Whole Jewish Question. First American Edition.

This item is not digitized.

Metadata

Singerman ID: 0822
Year: 1843
Entry: Oxlee, John. Three Letters humbly submitted to the Consideration of His Grace the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan, on the Inexpediency and Futility of any Attempt to Convert the Jews to the Christian Faith, in the Way and Manner hitherto practised, being a General Discussion of the Whole Jewish Question. First American Edition. Philadelphia: Abraham Collins, [preface 1843]. 104 p.
Author/Editor: Oxlee, John
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: AJHS , DLC , NNJ , NNUT , OCH , PPL , PU (LKCAJS)
Title: Three Letters humbly submitted to the Consideration of His Grace the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan, on the Inexpediency and Futility of any Attempt to Convert the Jews to the Christian Faith, in the Way and Manner hitherto practised, being a General Discussion of the Whole Jewish Question. First American Edition.
Printer/Publisher: Abraham Collins
Language: English
Notes: Rosenbach 516, Rinderknecht 43-3942.