A crude picture of latter ages, or an undisguised scrutiny of the modern predominant knowledge, social order and happiness, : to which is prefixed the living Hebrews' illustration, and the plain investigation of the profuse bliss that the rambling Jews have successfully dispensed in the northern hemisphere; likewise the impartial exposure of the same race meritorious professed principles, giving them claim to urge in the world, of their being the only children of God, and, as such, the glorious Israelites revealed in the holy pages, as the destined people one day which is to operate human reformation, their fantastical hope and delusion clearly demonstrated. Also terminated by series of quotations of the obvious fulfilment of the Holy Scripture, giving explicit warning to the inadvertent human species of this desolated and devastated planet that they are fast approaching the time of the disastrous catastrophe generally predicted by the godly inspired prophets, the grievous observations are dedicated to the serious cogitation of the afflicted, having no delight in the afflictions of others, and the sincere believers in the Sacred book of Divine Revelation. Fourth number of the candid truth, and various vindication / :
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Author / Creator: | Sylvan. |
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Imprint: | [Providence, R.I.? : s.n.], Third month of the year 1817. |
Description: | vi, [2], 9-185, [1] p. ; 24 cm (8vo) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
Local Note: | HSP in LCP. NEH-Readex: not in Readex; not at AAS. |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10359382 |
Notes: | Caption title, p. [8]: Continued from the supplementary prescription, separately delivered to those who applied for help. Signatures: [1]⁴ 2-23⁴ 24₁ (24₁ verso blank). Not in: Shaw & Shoemaker. Electronic reproduction. Philadelphia, Pa.: NewsBank, inc., 2010. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex Early American Imprints, Series II: Supplement from the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1801-1819 |
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