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The Face of Moses Unveiled, by the Gospel; or, Evangelical Truths, discovered in the Law, in Four Discourses, Being an attempt to show the Design of the Observation of Days, Seasons, Times and Years, as commanded by God to the Israelites. As also, The Land of Canaan considered as a Figure of the Rest that remaineth to the People of God.
Winchester, Elhanan. The Face of Moses Unveiled, by the Gospel; or, Evangelical Truths, discovered in the Law, in Four Discourses, Being an attempt to show the Design of the Observation of Days, Seasons, Times and Years, as commanded by God to the Israelites. As also, The Land of Canaan considered as a Figure of the Rest that remaineth to the People of God. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Enoch Story, 1787. 54, [1] p., [1] p. of adv.
Eastern Manners Illustrative of the Old Testament History
Jamieson, Robert. Eastern Manners Illustrative of the Old Testament History. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, [1838?]. 311 p.
Jerusalem the Centre and Joy of the Whole Earth and the Jew the Recipient of the Glory of God
Cresson, Warder. Jerusalem the Centre and Joy of the Whole Earth, and the Jew the Recipient of the Glory of God. Philadelphia: Jesper Harding, Printer, 1844. 111 p.
The Harp on the Willows, Remembering Zion, Farewell to Egypt, The Church in the House, The Dew of Hermon, and Destination of the Jews. From the Forty-fifth London Edition.
Hamilton, James. The Harp on the Willows, Remembering Zion, Farewell to Egypt, The Church in the House, The Dew of Hermon, and Destination of the Jews. From the Forty-fifth London Edition. New York: Robert Carter; Pittsburg: Thomas Carter, 1844. 178 p., 12 p. of adv.
Republics Established and Thrones Overturned by the Bible
Crowell, John. Republics Established and Thrones Overturned by the Bible. Philadelphia: John T. Lange, 1849. 202 p.
The Physical History of the Jewish Race
Nott, Josiah Clark. The Physical History of the Jewish Race. Charleston, S.C.: Steam-Power Press of Walker & James, 1850. 28 p.
The Doom of Wicked Rulers, being a Review of some Important Portions of Ancient and Modern History.
Senex (pseud.). The Doom of Wicked Rulers, being a Review of some Important Portions of Ancient and Modern History. Cincinnati: Ben Franklin Printing Office, 1850. 26 p.
Emma de Lissau: A Narrative of Striking Vicissitudes and Peculiar Trials, with Notes, Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Jews. By the Author of "Sophia de Lissau," "Miriam and Rosette," &c. Complete from the Sixth London Edition.
[Bristow, Amelia]. Emma de Lissau: A Narrative of Striking Vicissitudes and Peculiar Trials, with Notes, Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Jews. By the Author of "Sophia de Lissau," "Miriam and Rosette," &c. Complete from the Sixth London Edition. Philadelphia: H. Hooker; New York: Stanford & Swords, 1855. 286 p.
Refutation of the Doctrine called the Age to Come; Embracing a Critical Examination of the Temporal Millennium-The Return of the Jews-Time and Manner of the Establishment of the Kingdom of God-The Day of the Lord, and the Promises to Israel. Second Edition, Revised.
Waggoner, Joseph Harvey. Refutation of the Doctrine called the Age to Come; Embracing a Critical Examination of the Temporal Millennium-The Return of the Jews-Time and Manner of the Establishment of the Kingdom of God-The Day of the Lord, and the Promises to Israel. Second Edition, Revised. Battle Creek, Mich.: Steam Press of the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association, 1872. 168 p.
Israel’s Greatest Prophet. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 17.
Hastings, Horace Lorenzo. Israel’s Greatest Prophet. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 17. Boston: The author, 1885. 35-62 p.
Israel’s Messiah; or, Why the Jews Reject Christ. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 16.
Hastings, Horace Lorenzo. Israel’s Messiah; or, Why the Jews Reject Christ. The Anti-Infidel Library, no. 16. Boston: The author, c1885. 32 p.
The Separated Nation
Hastings, Horace Lorenzo. The Separated Nation. Anti-Infidel Library, no. 19. Boston: Scriptural Tract Repository, c1888. [131]-224 p.