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 BOSTON, NEW ENGLAND: Printed by R. and S. DRAPER, for the Honorable and Reverend the PRESIDENT and FELLOWS of HARVARD-COLLEGE. M.DCC,LXIII. 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. 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. |