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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 Sermon, delivered Jan. 1, 1801; containing a Brief Review of some of the Distinguishing Events of the Eighteenth Century.
Backus, Charles. A Sermon, delivered Jan. 1, 1801; containing a Brief Review of some of the Distinguishing Events of the Eighteenth Century. Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, 1801. 31 p.
The Whole World Governed by a Jew; or, The Government of the Second Adam, as King and Priest; Described from the Scriptures. Delivered March 4, 1805, the Evening after the Election of the President & Vice-President.
Smith, Elias. The Whole World Governed by a Jew; or, The Government of the Second Adam, as King and Priest; Described from the Scriptures. Delivered March 4, 1805, the Evening after the Election of the President & Vice-President. Exeter, [N.H.]: Printed by Henry Ranlet, etc., 1805. 84 p.
An Essay on War. Proving that the Spirit of War, existing in the Rational Mind, is ever Inimical to the Spirit of the Gospel; That the Wars mentioned in the History of the Jews, were for the Happiness of that People, the Punishment of Idolatrous Nations, and the Instruction of Mankind generally. Also, that the Spirit of War is wholly excluded from the Christian Church.
Wells, John I. An Essay on War. Proving that the Spirit of War, existing in the Rational Mind, is ever Inimical to the Spirit of the Gospel; That the Wars mentioned in the History of the Jews, were for the Happiness of that People, the Punishment of Idolatrous Nations, and the Instruction of Mankind generally. Also, that the Spirit of War is wholly excluded from the Christian Church. … Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, 1808. 52 p.
A Display, of Scriptural Prophecies, with Their Events, and the Period of Their Accomplishments. Compiled from Rollin, Prideaux, Newton, and Other Eminent Writers.
Kinne, Aaron. A Display, of Scriptural Prophecies, with Their Events, and the Period of Their Accomplishments. Compiled from Rollin, Prideaux, Newton, and Other Eminent Writers. ... Stockbridge, [Mass.]: Printed by H. Willard, for the Author, 1813. 15 p. Prophecies concerning the Jews are included. The wrappers contain advertisements. S & S 28884.
The Burden and Heat of the Day, borne by the Jewish Church. A Sermon, preached at Shelburne, before the Auxiliary Society for Foreign Missions, at their Annual Meeting, Oct. 12, 1813. By Joshua Spaulding, A.M., Pastor the Church in Buckland
[Spalding, Josiah]. The Burden and Heat of the Day, borne by the Jewish Church. A Sermon, preached at Shelburne, before the Auxiliary Society for Foreign Missions, at their Annual Meeting, Oct. 12, 1813. By Joshua Spaulding, A.M., Pastor the Church in Buckland. Boston: Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong, 1814. 28 p.
The Burden and Heat of the Day, borne by the Jewish Church. A Sermon, preached at Shelburne, before the Auxiliary Society for Foreign Missions, at their Annual Meeting, Oct. 12, 1813.
Spalding, Josiah. The Burden and Heat of the Day, borne by the Jewish Church. A Sermon, preached at Shelburne, before the Auxiliary Society for Foreign Missions, at their Annual Meeting, Oct. 12, 1813. Boston: Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong, 1814. 28 p.
A Concise Account of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
[Adams, Hannah]. A Concise Account of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews. Boston: Printed by John Eliot, 1816. 12 p.
The Miscellaneous Poems of the Boston Bard.
[Coffin, Robert Stevenson]. The Miscellaneous Poems of the Boston Bard. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author by J. H. Cunningham, 1818. 156 p.
Horace in New York
[Clason, Isaac Starr]. Horace in New-York. Part I, ... New-York: James W. Campbell, 1826. 47 p.
Salathiel. A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future.
[Croly, George]. Salathiel. A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future. New-York: G. and C. Carvill; Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Carey, etc., 1828. 2 vols.
The Aurora Borealis; or, Flashes of Wit, calculated to Drown Dull Care and Eradicate the Blue Devils. With Original Etchings, designed and executed by D.C. Johnston.
The Aurora Borealis; or, Flashes of Wit, calculated to Drown Dull Care and Eradicate the Blue Devils. With Original Etchings, designed and executed by D.C. Johnston. Boston: Published ... by the Editor of the Galaxy of Wit, sold in Philadelphia by John Grigg, and Carey and Hart, and in New York by Elam Bliss, 1831. 216 p.
Narrative of the Rev. Joseph Samuel C. F. Frey; author of A Hebrew Grammar, Hebrew, Latin, and English Dictionary, and Editor of Vander Hooghts’ Hebrew Bible. Ninth edition.
Frey, Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick. Narrative of the Rev. Joseph Samuel C. F. Frey; author of A Hebrew Grammar, Hebrew, Latin, and English Dictionary, and Editor of Vander Hooghts’ Hebrew Bible. Ninth edition. New-York: Printed for the author, etc., 1832. 151 p.
"The Jewish Captive." In: The Christian Offering, for MDCCCXXXII
V., W. "The Jewish Captive." In: The Christian Offering, for MDCCCXXXII (Boston: Lincoln and Edmands and B. Franklin Edmands, 1832), pp. 225-27.
The Valley of Bones; or Ezekiel's Vision
Bedell, Gregory Townsend. The Valley of Bones; or, Ezekiel's Vision. Philadelphia: French & Perkins, 1833. 140 p.
Miriam; or, The Power of Truth. A Jewish Tale. Second American from the Third London Edition.
[Anley, Charlotte]. Miriam; or, The Power of Truth. A Jewish Tale. Second American from the Third London Edition. Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 1834. 282 p., 12 p. of adv.
A Voice from Rome, answered by an American Citizen; or, A Review of the Encyclical Letter, of Pope Gregory XVI., A.D. 1832, the Bishop’s Oath, and the Pope’s Curse upon Heretics, Schismatics, and All Infringers, upon Eccesiastical Liberties, as contained in the Bulls In cæna Domini, Pronounced Annually on Maundy Thursday.
A Voice from Rome, answered by an American Citizen; or, A Review of the Encyclical Letter, of Pope Gregory XVI., A.D. 1832, the Bishop’s Oath, and the Pope’s Curse upon Heretics, Schismatics, and All Infringers, upon Eccesiastical Liberties, as contained in the Bulls In cæna Domini, Pronounced Annually on Maundy Thursday. Philadelphia: James M. Campbell, 1844; New York: Saxton & Miles, 1844. 84 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.
Friendship’s Gift. A Souvenir for MDCCCXLVIII.
Percival, Walter, ed. Friendship’s Gift. A Souvenir for MDCCCXLVIII. Boston: John P. Hill, 1848. 312 p.
"The Jewish Maiden." In: Mary E. Hewitt, ed. The Gem of the Western World, for 1851
"The Jewish Maiden." In: Mary E. Hewitt, ed. The Gem of the Western World, for 1851 (New-York: Cornish, Lamport, c1851), pp. [297]-304.
Briefs on Prophetic Themes. By a Member of the Boston Bar.
[Lord, Joseph Leland]. Briefs on Prophetic Themes. By a Member of the Boston Bar. Boston: E. P. Dutton; New York: Hurd & Houghton, 1864. 112 p.
Liese: The Bride of Wolf Glen. Munro’s Ten Cent Novels, no. 64.
Ritchie, Leitch. Liese: The Bride of Wolf Glen. Munro’s Ten Cent Novels, no. 64. New York: George Munro & Co., [c1866]. 100 p.
Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about Seven Years before the Millenium, and (after the Resurrection of Saints, and Ascension Watchful Christians has taken place Two Years and from Three to Five Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and to cause a great persecution of Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ, at Armageddon. With a Supplementary Appendix upon Menacing Perils in England and America. ... With Nine Diagrams and Two Maps. Forty-first Thousand, (including its English, Australian, and American editions)
Baxter, Michael Paget. Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about Seven Years before the Millenium, and (after the Resurrection of Saints, and Ascension Watchful Christians has taken place Two Years and from Three to Five Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and to cause a great persecution of Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ, at Armageddon. With a Supplementary Appendix upon Menacing Perils in England and America. ... With Nine Diagrams and Two Maps. Forty-first Thousand, (including its English, Australian, and American editions). London: G. J. Stevenson; Glasgow: G. Gallie; Philadelphia: J. Claxton & Co., [not before 1867]. xix, 383 p., [1] p. of adv.
Letters of Benjamin Dias Fernandez on the Evidences of Christianity
Fernandes, Benjamin Dias. Letters of Benjamin Dias Fernandez on the Evidences of Christianity. Cincinnati: Bloch & Co., 1869. 63, [1] p.
The Women of New York; or, The Under-world of the Great City. Illustrating the Life of Women of Fashion, Women of Pleasure, Actresses and Ballet Girls, Saloon Girls, Pickpockets and Shoplifters, Artists’ Female Models, Women-of-the-Town, etc., etc., etc. With Numerous Engravings.
Ellington, George. The Women of New York; or, The Under-world of the Great City. Illustrating the Life of Women of Fashion, Women of Pleasure, Actresses and Ballet Girls, Saloon Girls, Pickpockets and Shoplifters, Artists’ Female Models, Women-of-the-Town, etc., etc., etc. With Numerous Engravings. New York: New York Book Co., 1869. 650 p.
Abstract of Colenso on the Pentateuch: A Comprehensive Summary of Bishop Colenso’s Argument, proving that the Pentateuch is Not Historically True; and That It was Composed by Several Writers, the Earliest of whom Lived in the Time of Samuel, from 1100 to 1060 B.C., and the Latest in the Time of Jeremiah, from 641 to 624 B.C. To which is appended as Essay on The Nation and Country of the Jews.
Colenso, John William. Abstract of Colenso on the Pentateuch: A Comprehensive Summary of Bishop Colenso’s Argument, proving that the Pentateuch is Not Historically True; and That It was Composed by Several Writers, the Earliest of whom Lived in the Time of Samuel, from 1100 to 1060 B.C., and the Latest in the Time of Jeremiah, from 641 to 624 B.C. To which is appended as Essay on The Nation and Country of the Jews. New York: Sold by the American News Co., 1871. 48 p.
Dion and the Sibyls: A Classic Christian Novel.
Keon, Miles Gerald. Dion and the Sibyls: A Classic Christian Novel. Baltimore: McCauley & Kilner, [c1871]. 223 p.
From Night to Light. By B. E. E.
[Brown, Emma Elizabeth]. From Night to Light. By B. E. E. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1872]. 290 p., 14 p. of adv.
Official Report of the Proceedings and Debates of the Third Constitutional Convention of Ohio, assembled in the City of Columbus, on Tuesday, May 13, 1873. J. G. Adel, Official Reporter.
Ohio. Constitutional Convention, 1873-74. Official Report of the Proceedings and Debates of the Third Constitutional Convention of Ohio, assembled in the City of Columbus, on Tuesday, May 13, 1873. J. G. Adel, Official Reporter. Cleveland: W. S. Robison, 1873-74. 2 vols. in 4.
Ikey; or, He Never Got Left. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, vol. 1, no. 901.
Teaser, Tim. Ikey; or, He Never Got Left. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, vol. 1, no. 901. New York: Frank Tousey, 1884. 31 p., [1] p. of adv.
Hufvuddragen af judarnes historia från babyloniska fångenskapen till Jerusalems förstöring. Jemte öfverblick på deras tidigare och senare historia.
Princell, John Gustavus. Hufvuddragen af judarnes historia från babyloniska fångenskapen till Jerusalems förstöring. Jemte öfverblick på deras tidigare och senare historia. Chicago: Chicago-bladets forlag, [c1885]. 688 p.
A Paper by Mrs. C. R. Lowell, read before the Members of the New York State Association of Teachers, 1880.
Lowell, Josephine Shaw. A Paper by Mrs. C. R. Lowell, read before the Members of the New York State Association of Teachers, 1880. New York: Pillsbury, 1886. 18 p.
Orthodox: A Tale
Gerard, Dorothea. Orthodox: A Tale. The Gainsborough Series. New York: D. Appleton, 1888. 161 p., [6] p. of adv.
Belteshazzar: A Romance of Babylon
Roe, Edward Reynolds. Belteshazzar: A Romance of Babylon. Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry, 1890. 267 p.
The Evil That Men Do: A Novel
Fawcett, Edgar. The Evil That Men Do: A Novel. New York: Belford, [c1889]. 339 p.
The Romance of History. Lost Israel Found; or, Jeshurun’s Pilgrimage Towards Ammi, from Lo-Ammi. Our Race, ser. 1, no. 1.
Totten, Charles Adiel Lewis. The Romance of History. Lost Israel Found; or, Jeshurun’s Pilgrimage Towards Ammi, from Lo-Ammi. Our Race, ser. 1, no. 1. New Haven: “Our Race,” 1890. xix, 268, [2] p.
Born to be a Middy; or, On and Off a Man- of-War. The Boys’ Star Library, no. 153.
Bradley, J. G. Born to be a Middy; or, On and Off a Man- of-War. The Boys’ Star Library, no. 153. New York: Frank Tousey, 1890. 30 p., [3] p. of adv.
The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, vol. 1, no. 967.
Teaser, Tim. Muldoon Abroad. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, vol. 1, no. 967. New York: Frank Tousey, 1890. 76 p., [4] p. of adv.
Progress of Oriental Science in America During 1888. Smithsonian Institution Publication, 761.
Adler, Cyrus. Progress of Oriental Science in America During 1888. Smithsonian Institution Publication, 761. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. 675-702 p.
The Secret of History. How Empire took Its Westward Way. The King’s Daughters; or, The Flight of David’s Line. Being the Sequel to Tea Tephi. Our Race, ser. 1, no. 4.
Totten, Charles Adiel Lewis. The Secret of History. How Empire took Its Westward Way. The King’s Daughters; or, The Flight of David’s Line. Being the Sequel to Tea Tephi. Our Race, ser. 1, no. 4. New Haven: Our Race Publishing Co., 1891. xx, 259, [3] p., [16] p. of adv.
History of the Jews of Boston and New England. Their Financial, Professional, and Commercial Enterprises. From the Earliest Settlement of Hebrews in Boston to the Present Day. Containing a Historical and Statistical Record of every Jewish Congregation, Fraternal Order, Benevolent Society and Social Club, together with Biographies of Noted Men, and other Matters of Interest.
History of the Jews of Boston and New England. Their Financial, Professional, and Commercial Enterprises. From the Earliest Settlement of Hebrews in Boston to the Present Day. Containing a Historical and Statistical Record of every Jewish Congregation, Fraternal Order, Benevolent Society and Social Club, together with Biographies of Noted Men, and other Matters of Interest. Boston: Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., 1892. 124 p.
The Poetical Works
Levis, Norman Van Pelt. The Poetical Works. Mount Holly, N.J.: Walters & Hand, Printers, 1892. 188 p.
Voegele’s Marriage and other Tales
Schnabel, Louis. Voegele’s Marriage, and other Tales. Special Series, no. 2. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1892. 83 p., [7] p. of adv.
Conversations between the Rabbi of the Boarding House and a Company of Intelligent Ladies and Gentlemen, being a Series of Conversational Discussions, pro and con of the Labor Problem, Monopolies and Trusts, Mission of Machinery, Tariff, Fads in Schools, Official Incompetency, Posthumous Benefices, Newspapers, Patent Laws, the Coming Millenium, Sabbath Observance, the Silver Question, Single Tax, Paternalism, etc., etc.
Young, Harry H. Conversations between the Rabbi of the Boarding House and a Company of Intelligent Ladies and Gentlemen, being a Series of Conversational Discussions, pro and con of the Labor Problem, Monopolies and Trusts, Mission of Machinery, Tariff, Fads in Schools, Official Incompetency, Posthumous Benefices, Newspapers, Patent Laws, the Coming Millenium, Sabbath Observance, the Silver Question, Single Tax, Paternalism, etc., etc. St. Paul, Minn.: D. Ramaley & Son, 1893. 371 p., [4] p. of adv.
A Fair Jewess
Farjeon, Benjamin Leopold. A Fair Jewess. New York: F. M. Lupton, [c1894]. iv, 396 p.
A Little Confederate; or, A Southern Boy in New York. A Tale of a Brave Youth. Old Sleuth’s Own, no. 136.
"Old Sleuth." A Little Confederate; or, A Southern Boy in New York. A Tale of a Brave Youth. Old Sleuth’s Own, no. 136. New York: J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Co., c1894. 126 p., [4] p. of adv.
Hadassah; or, Esther, Queen to Ahasuerus. By Mrs. T. F. Black.
[Black, Margaret S.]. Hadassah; or, Esther, Queen to Ahasuerus. By Mrs. T. F. Black. Chicago: Laird & Lee, [c1895]. 277 p.
The Mysterious Mirage; or, Frank Reade, Jr.’s Desert Search for a Secret City with His New Overland Chaise. Frank Reade Library, vol. 5, no. 112.
"Noname" (Luis Senarens). The Mysterious Mirage; or, Frank Reade, Jr.’s Desert Search for a Secret City with His New Overland Chaise. Frank Reade Library, vol. 5, no. 112. New York: Frank Tousey, 1895. 14 p., [2] p. of adv.
"Little Jack," and His Twenty Boy Firemen. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, vol. 2, no. 1319.
Lennox, Robert. "Little Jack," and His Twenty Boy Firemen. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, vol. 2, no. 1319. New York: Frank Tousey, 1897. 13 p., [3] p. of adv.
Frank Merriwell’s Ride for Life; or, Foiling the Train Destroyers. By the Author of "FRANK MERRIWELL." Tip Top Weekly, vol. 1, no. 54; April 24, 1897.
[Standish, Burt L.]. Frank Merriwell’s Ride for Life; or, Foiling the Train Destroyers. By the Author of "FRANK MERRIWELL." Tip Top Weekly, vol. 1, no. 54; April 24, 1897. New York: Street & Smith, c1897. 32 p.
New York: A Novel
Fawcett, Edgar. New York: A Novel. London, New York: F. Tennyson Neely, [c1898]. 344 p., [6] p. of adv.
Frank Merriwell’s Cruise; or, Pleasure and Peril Afloat. The Merriwell Series, no. 26.
Standish, Burt L. Frank Merriwell’s Cruise; or, Pleasure and Peril Afloat. The Merriwell Series, no. 26. New York: Street & Smith, [c1898]. 246 p.