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Reproduction of a rare pamphlet originally published in 1665 and dealing with a visit of Jews to Aberdeen
1938
"Reprinted from The Jewish Chronicle of May 6th, 1938". Facsimile reproduction of "A new letter from Aberdeen in Scotland sent to a Person of Quality: wherein is a more full Account of the Proceedin...
A short statement on behalf of His Majesty's subjects professing the Jewish religion : with an appendix, containing the Jews' Relief Bill as passed by the House of Commons in the two last sessions of the late Parliament; together with the oaths and affirmations required from persons of various religious denominations
Salomons, Sir David (1797-1873)
1835
Signed: D.S. (i.e. Sir David Salomons).
Reply to the arguments advanced against the removal of the remaining disabilities of the Jews
Goldsmid, Sir Francis Henry (1808-1878)
1848
Christ the true messiah : a sermon, preached at Sion-Chapel, Whitechapel, to God's ancient Israel, the Jews, on Sunday, August 28, 1796
Cooper, William (1776-1848)
1796
"Accurately taken in short-hand, by E. Hodgson... "--t.p.
The ruins of Balbec and Palmyra, from the plates of Robert Wood... proved to be the palaces of Solomon
Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)
1815
Prefatory letter to "The Prince Regent" dated 30 Sept. 1815.
An introductory lecture to a course of lectures on clinical medicine, delivered in the theatre of the London Hospital, Saturday, January 31, 1829
Gordon, James A (1793-1872); London Hospital
1829
The seven seals of revelation, the rising up of God's two witnesses, the true explanation of the dragon, devil, and satan... with the immediate recal op [sic] the Hebrews from all nations, to build with all nations, the new Jerusalem
Finlayson, John (1770-1854); Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850); Graham, Sir James Robert (1792-1861); Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley Baron (1772-1863)
[1846?]
Contents includes letters addressed, among others, to the First Lord of the Treasury, Sir Robert Peel; the Secretary of State, Sir James Graham; the Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst.
The metaphorical angels, with the seven last plagues, that will call into life and for fulfilment the two books of revealed knowledge by the late Mr. Richard Brothers, as God's two witnesses; also the metaphorical stone, mentioned in Daniel, that will cast down and break into pieces the great image of human power and tyranny of England, Russia, France, Austria, and Prussia
Finlayson, John (1770-1854); Russell, John Russell Earl (1792-1878)
1847
Contents includes letters addressed to the First Lord of the Treasury, Lord John Russell.