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A THANKSGIVING

SERMON,

FOR THE

3

IMPORTANT and ASTONISHING

VICTORY

Obtain'd on the Fifth of DECEMBER, M,DCC,LVU,

By the Glorious King of PRUSSIA.

Over the united and far fuperior FORCES of the

AUSTRIANS, in Silefia:

PREACHED ON

The SABBATH of the Tenth of faid Month,

AT THE

Synagogue of the Jews, in Berlin.

BY DAVID HIRCHEL FRANCKEL, ARCH-RABBI.

Tranflated from the German Original, printed at Berlin.

PHILADELPHIA :

Printed by ANDREW STEUART, and fold at his PrintingOffice, at the Bible-in-Heart in Second-freet. 1763

No. 42.

See Jastrow Morris, "The First Publication of a Jewish Character Printed in Philadelphia." Publications, AJHS, No. 1, pp. 63-64; Felsenthal, B., "A Sermon by Moses Mendelssohn Printed in Philadelphia 130 Years Ago," ibid., No. 2, pp. 31-32. For earlier editions see under the year 1758.

43. SEWALL, STEPHEN, AN HEBREW GRAMMAR, 1763. An Hebrew Grammar | collected 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 Praxis, taken from the Sacred Classics, | And Containing a Specimen of the whole Hebrew | Language: | with | A Sketch of the Hebrew Poetry, | as retrieved by Bishop Hare. | [By Stephen Sewall] [Quotation in Latin, 5 lines] [ Boston, NewEngland: Printed by R. and S. Draper, for the Honorable and Reverend | the President and Fellows of Harvard-College. M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]

Collation: 8vo., 1 1. with half-title, verso blank, p. (i) Title as above, p. (ii) blank, Advertisement, p. iii; Contents, pp. iv-v; Hebrew Letters, p. [vi]; text, pp. 1-83-[84].

Copies located: BA; BPL; HC; NYPL; WL; AJHS; LC; ASWR; JTSA; LMF.

The Hebrew types used in its printing were destroyed by fire in January, 1764.

44. SANDEMAN, ROBERT, SOME THOUGHTS ON CHRISTIANITY, 1764.

Some thoughts | on | Christianity. | In a | Letter to a Friend. | By Mr. Sandeman, Author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio. To which is annexed by way of Illustration, | The Conversion of Jonathan the Jew, As related by Himself. | Boston N. E. | Printed and Sold, by W. M'Alpine, and J. Fleeming, in | Marlborough Street, M.DCC.LXIV. (Price 1 s.)

Collation: 12°, pp. 54.

AN

Hebrew Grammar,

COLLECTED 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 PRAXIS, taken from the SACRED CLASSICS,

AND CONTAINING A

Specimen of the whole HEBREW LANGUAGE:

WITH

A SKETCH of the HEBREW POETRY, as retrieved by BISHOP HARE.

"Spes quidem mihi non exigua eft, multos hoc noftro la
bore excitatos fore, ad Linguam Hebraicam addifcendam,
quæ nimium quantum apud nos neglecta jacet, cùm tamen
aliqualis ejus notitia, fi rectâ viâ incedas, facili negotio com.
paretur;"
Bishop HARE.

BOSTON, NEW ENGLAND:

Printed by R. and S. DRAPER, for the Honorable and Reverend the PRESIDENT and FELLOWS of HARVARD-COLLEGE.

M.DCC,LXIII.
No. 43.

45. LANGDON, SAMUEL, IMPARTIAL EXAMINATION, 1765. An Impartial Examination | of | Mr. Robert Sandeman's | Letters on Theron and Aspasio, containing, | [The following in double columns] I. Some general Remarks on the Spirit and leading Notions of the Author of those Letters. II. A particular Consideration of the Character of the Pharisees, and of Jesus, as drawn by Mr. | SandemanRemarks upon | his Conversion of Jonathan | the Jew-The Conversion of Cornelius the Gentile as a Contrast to Jonathan's. III. The principal Sentiments in the Letters collected into Order, distinctly examined, and shown in several instances to be inconsistent with one ano- | ther, and with the sacred Ora- cles, and the whole to be an unhappy Mixture of Truth | with Absurdity and Falsehood | [end of double columns]. By Samuel Langdon, D. D. | Pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth in New-Hampshire. | Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. But let every man take heed how he buildeth | thereupon-Every man's work shall be made manifest | The Apostle Paul, 1 Cor. 3d Chap. | Portsmouth, in NewHampshire, N. E. | Printed, by Daniel & Robert Fowle, M.DCC.LXV. [1765].

Collation: 4°. Part I only, 1 1. with title on recto, verso blank, 1 1. with half-title (with imprint) for part I on recto, notice and errata on verso, pp. (1)-71 Text.

No copy with parts II and III has been located.
Copy located: ASWR.

46. PRAYERS FOR JEWISH HOLIDAYS, 1766. Prayers for Shabbath, Rosh-Hashanah, and Kippur, | or | The Sabbath, the Begining [sic] of the Year, | and | The Day of Atonements; | With The Amidah and Musaph of the Moadim, | or | Solemn Seasons. | According to the Order of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews. Translated by Isaac Pinto. And for him printed by John Holt, in New-York. | A. M. 5526. [1766]

Copies located: AJHS; HSP; CA.

Collation: With the exception of the misprint on the titlepage ("Begining" for "Beginning"), and the name "Isaac Pinto" being printed in roman letters, the issue is identical

PRAYERS

FOR

SHABBATH, ROSH-HASHANAH, AND KIPPUR}

OR

The SABBATH, the BEGINING of the YEAR,

AND

The DAY of ATONEMENTS;

WITH

The AMIDAH and MUSAPH of the MOADIM,

OR

SOLEMN SEASON S.

According to the Order of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews;

Tranflated by ISAAC PINTO.

And for him printed by JOHN HOLT, in New-York. A. M. 5526.

No. 45.

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