The wandering Jew; or, the shoe-maker of Jerusalem. Who lived when our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, was crucified, and by him appointed to wander until he comes again. With his travels, method of living, and a discourse with some clergymen about the end of the world. To which is added, a true and wonderful relation of the appearance of three angels (clothed in white raiment) to a young man in Medford, near Boston, on the 4th of February, 1761, at night: together with the substance of a discourse, delivered by one of the angels, from the 3d chap. of Colossians, 4th verse.

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Year: 1797
Entry: The wandering Jew; or, the shoe-maker of Jerusalem. Who lived when our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, was crucified, and by him appointed to wander until he comes again. With his travels, method of living, and a discourse with some clergymen about the end of the world. To which is added, a true and wonderful relation of the appearance of three angels (clothed in white raiment) to a young man in Medford, near Boston, on the 4th of February, 1761, at night: together with the substance of a discourse, delivered by one of the angels, from the 3d chap. of Colossians, 4th verse. Newark, [N.J.]: Printed by Daniel Dodge, 1797. 8 p.
Location: Newark, NJ
Holdings: NjMo
Title: The wandering Jew; or, the shoe-maker of Jerusalem. Who lived when our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, was crucified, and by him appointed to wander until he comes again. With his travels, method of living, and a discourse with some clergymen about the end of the world. To which is added, a true and wonderful relation of the appearance of three angels (clothed in white raiment) to a young man in Medford, near Boston, on the 4th of February, 1761, at night: together with the substance of a discourse, delivered by one of the angels, from the 3d chap. of Colossians, 4th verse.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by Daniel Dodge
Language: English
Notes: Cf. Joseph J. Felcone, Printing in New Jersey 1754- 1800: A Descriptive Bibliography (Worcester, [Mass.], 2012), no. 924.