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England. Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts, | By Isaiah Thomas. Sold at his Bookstore in Worcester. Sold also by said Thomas and Andrews, No. 45, Newbury street Boston; and by said Thomas, and Carlisle, in Walpole, Newhampshire. MDCCXCIV. | [1794]

Collation: 12°. Vol. I, p. (1) Title as above, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-71 Dissertations, pp. 72, 73, Table, pp. (74)-78 Preface, pp. (79)-388 Text. Vol. II, p. (1) Title as above, but with Vol. II, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-402 Text. Vol. III, p. (1) Title as above but with Vol. III, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-364 Text. Vol. IV, p. (1) Title as above but with Vol. IV, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-298 Text. Vol. V, p. (1) Title as above, but with Vol. V, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-9 Preface, pp. 10-390 Text, Vol. VI, p. (1) Title as above but with Vol. VI, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-302 Text, 64 unnumbered pages Index.

Copies located: LCP; AAS.

93. LEVI, DAVID, LETTERS TO DR. PRIESTLY, 1794. Letters to Dr. Priestly, in Answer to Those He Addressed to the Jews, Inviting Them to an Amicable Discussion of the Evidences of Christianity. | By David Levi, Author of Lingua Sacra, The Cere- | monies of the Jews, &c. [Quotation from Jeremiah, xiv, 14, 3 lines. [] London-Printed. | New-York: Reprinted by J. Harrison, for B. Gomez, Bookseller and Stationer | No. 97, MaidenLane. 1794.

Collation: 16mo. Title-page (verso blank); 2 blank pp; Advertisement, 1 p; Contents, 1 p; Text, pp. 57-131. [Bd. with Priestley's Letters to the Jews.] Copies located: JTSA; HUC; AAS.

94. LOWTH, ROBERT, ISAIAH, 1794.

Isaiah. A new translation; by the late Robert Lowth, D. D., Bishop of London. To which is added, a plain, concise and particular explanation of each chapter. Extracted chiefly from "A Treatise on the Prophets." By John Smith, D. D., Minister of the Gospel, at Campbleton Scotland. In the summary explanation, perfixed (sic) to each chapter, the time and occasion when the prophecy was written; the peculiar stile of

Isaiah; the beauty and sublimity of particular passages; the allusions to ancient customs and manners; the connexion and scope of the several parts of the Prophecy, and the events in which the predictions seem to have had their accomplishment, are occasionally ascertained and illustrated; the whole forming an agreeable and instructive exposition of this seraphic prophet, equally removed from dull and tedious criticisms, and from general and foreign observations. Albany: printed by Charles R. and George Webster, No. 2 Pearl-Street, M,DCC,XCIV. Collation: 12°, pp. 231.

Copies located: NYPL; AAS.

95. PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH, LETTERS TO THE JEWS, 1794. Letters to the Jews; | Inviting Them to an Amicable Discussion of the Evi- | dences of Christianity. | First American, from the Second British | Edition. | By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F. R. S. | C. Imp. Petrop. R. Paris. Holm. Taurin. Aurel. Med. Paris Harlem. Cantab. Americ. et Philad. Socius. Oh! house of Jacob, come ye, and let us walk in the | light of the Lord. Isa. ii, 15. | Birmingham-Printed. | NewYork: Re-printed by J. Harrison, for B. Gomez, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 97, Maiden Lane. | 1794.

Collation: 16mo. Title-page (verso blank); contents, p. 3 (verso blank); text, pp. 5-50.

Copies located: JTSA; HUC.

96. BICHENO, J., FRIENDLY ADDRESS TO THE JEWS, 1795. A Friendly Address | to the | Jews. | Stating [The following in double columns separated by a double line] | The Motives to serious En- | quiry into the Cause of their present Dispersion, and the Requisites to a right En- | quiry respecting the Christ- | ian Doctrine. | The Characteristics of the Messiah from the Pro- | phets. And the Testimonies in Favour of Jesus as the Christ. [End of the double columns.] To which is added, | A Letter to Mr. D. Levi; containing Remarks on his Answer to Dr. Priestley's | Letters to the Jews; shewing, | That however his Arguments may affect the Opinions of Dr. Priestley, they form no Objection against the | Christian Religion. | By J. Bicheno. | Printed at Provi

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the MESSIAH from the Prophets.

The MOTIVES to ferious En-|| The CHARACTERISTICS Of quiry into the Cause of their prefent Difperfion, and the REQUISITES to a right Enquiry refpecting the Chriftian Doctrine.

And the TESTIMONIES in
Favour of JESUS as the
CHRIST.

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That however his Arguments may affect the OPINIONS Of Dr. PRIESTLEY, they form no OBJECTION against the CHRISTIAN RELIGION

By J. BICHEN O.

PRINTED AT PROVIDENCE (R. ISLAND)

BY CARTER AND WILKINSON, AND SOLD AT THEIR BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET.

$795.

dence (R. Island) | By Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their Book and Stationary Store, opposite the Market. | 1795.

Collation: 12mo, 1 1. with title on the recto, verso blank, 1 1. with advertisement on the recto, Contents on the verso, pp. (1)-83 Text, p. (84) publisher's advertisement. Copies located AAS; HSP; ASWR.

97. BROTHERS, RICHARD, A REVealed KnowledGE OF THE PROPHECIES AND- TIMES, 1795.

A Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times. Book the first. | Wrote under the direction of the Lord God, and published by His Sacred Command: it being the first sign of warning | for the benefit of all nations, containing, with other great and remarkable things, not revealed to any other person on earth, | the Restoration of the Hebrews to Jerusalem, by the year 1798; | under their revealed Prince and Prophet | Richard Brothers. | Philadelphia: Printed for Robert Campbell, No. 40, South | Second-Street. | 1795.

Collation: 12°, 2 parts in 1, p. (i) Title, p. (ii) blank, pp. (iii), iv Preface, pp. (5)-84 Text; p. (1) Title to Book the second (varies from the first title), p. (2) blank, pp. (3)8 Preface, pp. (9)-139 Text.

The two parts with separate pagination and signatures. Copy located: AAS.

See No. 105.

98. BROTHERS, RICHARD, A REVEALED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROPHECIES AND TIMES, 1795.

A Revealed Knowledge | of the | Prophecies and Times, particularly of the present time, the present war, | and the Prophecy now fulfilling. | Containing, with other great and remarkable things not revealed to | any other person on earth, the sudden and perpetual fall of the Turkish, German & Russian Empires. Wrote under the direction of the Lord God, and published by his sacred command; | it being a second sign of warning for the | Benefit of all Nations; by the man that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their | Prince and Prophet. The year of the world 5913. | Philadelphia: |

Printed by Francis and Robert Bailey, at Yorick's Head, | No. 116, High-Street. | M DCC XCV.

Collation: 8°, p. (i) Title, p. (ii) blank, pp. (iii)-vi Preface, pp. (7)-72 Text.

Signed at the end: Richard Brothers;. London, No. 57 Paddington-street, 11th day of the month-called April, 1794. Copy located: AAS.

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99. BROTHERS, RICHARD, A REVEALED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROPHECIES AND TIMES, 1795.

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A Revealed Knowledge | of the | Prophecies | and | Times. | Containing, with other great and remarkable things | not revealed to any other person on earth, the | Restoration of the Jews to Jerusalem, | by the year M.DCC.XCVIII, under their revealed Prince and Prophet, | wrote by himself. Book the First. | Philadelphia: Printed by Francis and Robert Bailey, at Yorick's Head, No. 116, High-Street. | MDCCXCV.

Collation: 8°, p. (i) Title, p. (ii) blank, pp. (iii), iv Preface, pp. (5)-64 Text. Issued in wrappers lettered on the front cover: A Revealed | Knowledge | of the | Prophecies | and | Times. By Richard Brothers. | Book I. | Publisher's advertisement on the back cover.

Signed and dated at the end by Richard Brothers, from London, 20th of the Month called September, 1794. Copies located: ASWR; AAS.

100. CUMBERLAND, RICHARD, THE JEW, 1795.

The Jew: | or, | Benevolent Hebrew, | A | Comedy. | As performed, with universal applause, | at the | Theatre in Boston. | By Richard Cumberland, Esq. | Boston: | Printed for, and sold by John West, | No. 75, Cornhill. | 1795.

Collation: 12°, p. (1) Title, p. (2) Dramatis Personæ, pp. (3)-48 Text.

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