PLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO ANCIENT ISRAEL. FROM THE PRESS OF PUBLISHED FOR THE SUBSCRIBERS.-DEC. 1799. 120. CRAWFORD, CHARLES, ESSAY ON THE PROPAGATION OF GOSPEL, 1799. Gospel. An Essay upon the Propagation of the "Go ye unto all the World, and preach the Gospel to every creature." | Mark xvi, 15. | By | Charles Crawford, Esq. Philadelphia, | Printed by J. Gales, and sold by the Booksellers. 1799 Collation: 12mo, pp. 1-60. Copies located: HSP; AAS. 121. HUMPHREYS, DANIEL, A PLAIN ATTEMPT, 1800. A plain attempt | to hold up to view | the ancient Gospel, | being a discourse on Acts IX, 22. | Shewing from the Apostolic Testimony, that the | Clergy and their followers, in our age and country, are the very Antichrist. | Opposing that Gospel with the weapons of Jewish | error still, | but that they will be confounded by it. | Adapted to the meanest capacities. By Daniel Humphreys. | [Quotations from the New Testament 6 lines.] Printed at the Republican Press in Portsmouth. | 1800. Collation: sm. 4°, p. (1) Title, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-35 Text, p. (36) blank. Copy located: ASWR. 122. ABRAHAMS, ISAAC, THE POWERS OF CHYMISTRY, 1801. The Powers of Chymistry, | in relation to | Things Visible & Invisible; or, a Walk through the Laboratory of the Skies, Through the Indulgence of the Goddess of Science. Dedicated to the Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. | By Isaac Abrahams. Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge | shall increase, | Philadelphia: | Printed for R. T. Rawle, Opposite Christ Church, | North Secondstreet. 1801. | Collation: 8vo, p. (i) title, p. (ii) blank; preface, pp. 1-2; text, pp. 3-38. Copy located: ASWR. 123. CRAWFORD, CHARLES, ESSAY ON THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL, 1801. An Essay on the | Propagation of the Gospel; | in which there are numerous facts and arguments | Adduced to prove that many of the | Indians in America | Are descended from the Ten Tribes. [Quotation from St. Matthew, 6 lines, and from St. Mark, 2 lines] The Second edition. By Charles Crawford Esq. Philadelphia, | Printed, and sold by James Humphreys. | 1801. | Collation: 12°, p. (1) Title as above, p. (2) blank, pp. (3)-154 text, 1 leaf advertisement. Copies located: ASWR; HSP; AAS. 124. EDWARDS, JONATHAN, OBSERVATIONS ON THE LANGUAGE OF THE MUHHEKANEEW INDIANS, 1801. Observations on the | Language of the | Muhhekaneew Indians; in which the extent of that language in North America is shewn: its genius is grammatically traced: some of its peculiarities, and some instances of analogy between that and the Hebrew are pointed out. | Communicated to the Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences, and published at the request of the Society. | By Jonathan Edwards, D. D. | Pastor of a Church in New-Haven, and Member of the Con- necticut Society of Arts and Sciences. New-York: Printed by M. L. & W. A. Davis. | 1801. Collation: 8°, p. (1) Title as above, p. (2) License to print, pp. (3)-(4) Preface, pp. (5)-16 Text. Copy located: HSP. 125. PIKE, SAMUEL, COMPENDIOUS HEBREW LEXICON, 1802. A Compendious | Hebrew Lexicon, adapted to the | English Language, and composed upon a new commodious plan to which is annexed | a brief account of the construction and ra- tionale of the Hebrew Tongue. | By Samuel Pike. | Cambridge. | Printed for the University, | by William Hilliard.-1802. | Collation: 12°, p. (i) Title, p. (ii) blank, pp. (iii)-viii, Preface, dated Huxton-Square, 1766, pp. (1)-187 Text. p. (168) is a blank, the Construction and Rationale begins on p. 169. 126. SEWALL, STEPHEN, A HEBREW GRAMMAR, 1802. A Hebrew grammar, | selected chiefly from those of | Mr. Israel Lyons, teacher of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge; and the | Rev. Richard Grey, D. D. | Rector of Hinton in Northamptonshire; to which is subjoined | a paraxis, taken from the sacred classics. | [By Stephen Sewall] Printed at the University Press in Cambridge | by Wm. Hilliard, printer to the University. | 1802. Collation: 4, pp. 47, [1]. (Page 24 is printed inverted, and has been reprinted on an extra leaf [without paging or signature], and placed correctly before page 25; the other side of this leaf is blank.) Copies located: BPL; AAS. 127. D'ISRAELI, ISAAC, NARRATIVE POEMS, 1803. Narrative Poems. | By | I. D'Israeli. | Published by | J. Conrad & Co., 30, Chesnut-street, Philadelphia; | M. & J. Conrad & Co., No. 138, Market-street, Bal- | timore; Rapin, Conrad, & Co., Washington City; | Somervell & Conrad, Petersburg; and Bonsal, Conrad, & Co., Norfolk. | T. & G. Palmer, Printers. | 1803. | Collation: 12°, p. (1) half-title, p. (2) blank, p. (3) Title as above, p. (4) blank, pp. (5)-63 Text, p. (64) publisher's advertisement. Copies located: HSP; AAS. 128. D'ISRAELI, ISAAC, ROMANCES, 1803. Romances The First American edition | to which is now added a Modern Romance. | By I. D'Israeli. | Philadelphia: | Printed by Tesson and Lee, | For Samuel F. Bradford, | No. 4, South Third Street. | 1803. | Collation: 12°, 1 1. with title, front., 2 ll. advertisements, 1 1. Contents, pp. (1)-264 Text. Copies located: NYPL; AAS. 129. D'ISRAELI, ISAAC, ROMANCES, 1803. Romances | by I. D'Israeli. | New-York: | Printed and published by D. Longworth, at the | Shakespeare-Gallery. | 1803. Collation: 12°, p. (i) Title, p. (ii) blank, pp. (iii), iv Advertisement, p. (v) Contents, p. (vi) blank, pp. (i)-xiii A Poetical Essay, p. (xiv) blank, pp. (15)-168, (1)-(30), (1)-54 Text, engraved frontispiece. The signatures are continuous. Copies located: NYPL; AAS. 130. JOSEPHUS BEN GORION, (pseud.), HISTORY OF THE LATTER TIMES OF THE JEWS, 1803. The Wonderful | and | Most Deplorable History | of the | Latter Times of the Jews: | with the Destruction of the City of Jerusalem. Which History begins where the Holy Scriptures | end. | By Josephus Ben Gorion. | Whereunto is added, | A Brief of the Ten Captivities, with the Portrait of the Ro- man Rams, and Engines of Battery, etc.-As also, of Jerusalem; with the fearful and the presaging Apparitions, that were seen in the Air, be- | fore her Ruin. Printed at Leominster, Massachusetts, | By Adams & Wilder, | For Isaiah Thomas, Jun. | Sold by them at their respective Printing Offices in Worcester and Leominster, March-1803 | Collation: 12°, p. (i) Title as above, p. (ii) blank, pp. (iii)-(vi) Preface, pp. (1)-305 Text and tables. Copies located: GAK; AAS. 131. SMITH, JOHN, A HEBREW GRAMMAR, 1803. to A without points: | designed facilitate the study of the Scriptures of the Old Testament, in the Original; | and particularly adapted to the use of those who may not have instructors. By John Smith, A. M. | Professor of the Learned Languages, at Dartmouth College. Published according to Act of Congress. | Boston: Printed by David Carlisle, | For John West, No. 75, Cornhill. 1803. | Collation: sm. 8°, p. (1) Title, p. (2) Copyright, p. (3) Dedication, p. (4) Contents, pp. (5)-56 Text. |