Summary: | "By Eliza Cheap. "The rapid sale of two large editions of the Last day of the week, has induced the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday School Union, to give the work an entire revisal; and, with some amendments, to have it stereotyped, and thus fixed among the permanent publications of the Union. The Committee acknowledge, with thanks, the favour of the first English copy from a respectable member of the Society of Friends ..."--Preface, p. [4], dated at Philadelphia, 1827. Issued in 1838 as v. 61 of the Select library, a set of 121 volumes in uniform binding selected as the best of the Union's publications. Accompanied by a descriptive catalogue. Cf. American Sunday-School Union. Fourteenth annual report ... May 22, 1838, p. 23, 64. Last page blank. In marbled boards with leather spine. Numbered on spine: 61."
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