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The New Testament Interpretation of the Old, relative to Infant Baptism, as a Special Ground thereof, and Warrant therefor--Particularly in these Four Leading Points, viz. 1. The Covenent with Abraham. II. Circumcision the Seal of that Covenant. III. The Jewish Church under the Ceremonial Law. IV. The Breaking off of the Jews from Their Church-State, and the Grafting in of the Gentiles ... Written letter-wise to Mr. Isaac Backus, occasioned by His late answer to Mr. F----‘s Letter in Favour of Infant Baptism ...
Holly, Israel. The New Testament Interpretation of the Old, relative to Infant Baptism, as a Special Ground thereof, and Warrant therefor--Particularly in these Four Leading Points, viz. 1. The Covenent with Abraham. II. Circumcision the Seal of that Covenant. III. The Jewish Church under the Ceremonial Law. IV. The Breaking off of the Jews from Their Church-State, and the Grafting in of the Gentiles ... Written letter-wise to Mr. Isaac Backus, occasioned by His late answer to Mr. F----‘s Letter in Favour of Infant Baptism ... New-London, [Conn.]: Printed by T. Green, 1771. 71, [1] p.
An Astronomical Ephemeris, Calendar, or Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1786 ... Precisely adapted to the Horizon and Meridian of Hartford ...
Strong, Nehemiah. An Astronomical Ephemeris, Calendar, or Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1786 ... Precisely adapted to the Horizon and Meridian of Hartford ... Hartford: Printed by Hudson & Goodwin, [1785]. [24] p.
The American Spelling-Book: Containing an Easy Standard of Pronunciation. Being the First Part of a Grammatical Institute of the English Language. In Three Parts. The fourteenth edition, with the Author’s last corrections.
Webster, Noah. The American Spelling-Book: Containing an Easy Standard of Pronunciation. Being the First Part of a Grammatical Institute of the English Language. In Three Parts. The fourteenth edition, with the Author’s last corrections. New-York: Printed for, and sold by, Samuel Campbell, Bookseller, M,DCC,XCII. 144 p.
The Dawn of Day, introductory to the Rising Sun, whose Rays shall Gild the Clouds; and Open to a Benighted World the Glowing Effulgence of that Dominion, that is to be given to the People of the Saints of the Most High. In Nine Letters. .
[Austin, David]. The Dawn of Day, introductory to the Rising Sun, whose Rays shall Gild the Clouds; and Open to a Benighted World the Glowing Effulgence of that Dominion, that is to be given to the People of the Saints of the Most High. In Nine Letters. ... New-Haven: Printed by Read and Morse, 1800.
A Father’s Reasons for Christianity, in Conversations on Paganism, Mahometanism, Judaism, and Christianity. Revised by the Committee of Publication.
A Father’s Reasons for Christianity, in Conversations on Paganism, Mahometanism, Judaism, and Christianity. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1827. 102 p., 6 p. of adv.
Report to the Prudential Committee, of a Visit to the Missions in the Levant. Also a Letter to the Committee from the Rev. Dr. Hawes.
Anderson, Rufus. Report to the Prudential Committee, of a Visit to the Missions in the Levant. Also a Letter to the Committee from the Rev. Dr. Hawes. Boston: Printed for the Board, by T. R. Marvin, 1844. 54 p.
"The Jews of York." In: Charles William Everest, ed. The Memento: A Gift of Friendship
Beardsley, Eben Edwards. "The Jews of York." In: Charles William Everest, ed. The Memento: A Gift of Friendship (New-York: Wiley & Putnam, 1845), pp. 207-17.