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HOPKINS, SAMUEL.

The System of Doc-STUART, MOSES. A Commentary on the
Apocalypse. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. $3 00.

trines, contained in Divine Revelation,
explained and defended, showing their
consistence and connexion with each THOMPSON, CHARLES. The Holy Bible,

other. With a Treatise on the Millennium. 2 vol. 8vo. $3 50. Boston, 1811. HOPKINS, SAMUEL, D. D. The Works of. With a Memoir of his life and character. 3 vols. 8vo. cloth. Portrait. $6 00.

Boston, 1854.

Andover, 1845.

containing the Old and New Covenant, commonly called the Old and New Testament, translated from the Greek. 4 vols. 8vo. sheep. $12 00.

Philadelphia, 1808. Copies of this remarkable version of the Holy Scriptures The venerable translator was

A Synopsis of the Four Evangelists, or a regular history of the conception, birth, doctrine, miracles, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ, in the words of the Evangelists. 8vo. pp. 254. $2. Philadelphia, 1815.

the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia. 8vo. pp. 307. $1 25. Author's Autograph. Philadelphia, 1839. WAINWRIGHT, J. M., D. D., &c. A memorial volume, thirty-four Sermons by. Edited by his Widow. 8vo. Portrait, pp. 565. $1 50. New York, 1856. WHITE, WILLIAM. Comparative Views of the Controversy between the Calvinists and the Arminians. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 536-532. $5 00 Philadelphia, 1817. WILLARD, SAMUEL (late Pastor of the South Church in Boston, and Vice President of the Harvard College in Cambridge, in New England). His complete Body of Divinity, in two hundred and fifty Expository Lectures on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Thick folio, pp. 914, in excellent preservation. $25 00.

HYSSONOIA, or Thoughts on a spiritual un-are now become very scarce. secretary to the American Congress from 1774 to 1789, and derstanding of the Apocalypse, or Book died August 16, 1824. of Revelation, with some remarks upon THOMPSON, CHARLES. the Parousia, or second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, and an Appendix upon the Man of Sin. 8vo. pp. 829. $2.00. New York, 1844. JAHN, JOHN. An Introduction to the Old Testament. Translated from the Latin TYNG, STEPHEN H. Sermons preached in and German works of, with additional references and notes by S. H. Turner and W. R. Whittingham. 8vo. Half calf. pp. 597. $4 00. New York, 1827. KNAPP, GEORGE C. Lectures on Christian Theology. Transl. by Leonard Woods, Jr. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo. $5 00. New York, 1831. KOLLOCK, HENRY, D. D. Sermons on various subjects by. With a Memoir of the Life of the Author. 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat. $10 50. Savannah, 1822. M'CONAUGHY, DAVID. Discourses, chiefly Biographical, of Persons eminent in sacred history. 8vo. Portrait, pp. 404. $2.00. Pittsburgh, 1850. M'ILVAINE, CHARLES (Bishop of Ohio). Select Family Sermons. A series of Evangelical Discourses, Selected from the most eminent divines. For the use of Families and Destitute Congregations. 2 vols. royal 8vo. $4 00. Ohio, 1838. ONDERDONK, REV. HENRY U. Sermons and Episcopal Charges. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 444-416. Privately printed. $6 00. Philadelphia, 1851. PALFREY, JOHN G. Academical Lectures on the Jewish Scriptures and Antiquities. Vols. 3 and 4. 8vo. cloth. $3 00. Boston, 1852. PAYSON, EDWARD, D. D. The complete Works of. 3 vols. 8vo. sheep. New. $3 75. Philadelphia, 1858. RAVENSCROFT, JOHN STARK, D. D. Works of, containing his Sermons, Charges and Controversial Tracts. To which is prefixed a Memoir of his Life. 2 vols. 8vo. bds. pp. 682-575. $5 00. New York, 1830. SERMON, on Regeneration and Grace, by a Minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8vo. pp.

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GODFREY, THOMAS.
A poem. 4to.
GODFREY, THOMAS.

Juvenal: Poems on Philadelphia, 1762. various subjects, with the Prince of Parthia; a Tragedy. To which is prefixed some account of the Author and his Writings. 4to. pp. 249. $25 00. Philadelphia, 1765.

Thomas Godfrey was born in Philadelphia, 1736. In calf, neat. pp. 220. early life he was by profession a watchmaker, he afterwards became a soldier, and was one of the expedition London, 1833. against Fort Du Quesne; he afterwards emigrated to North Harp. Carolina, where he wrote his Tragedy of the Prince of Parsome time went to New Providence, and thence returned to thia, and subsequently returned to Philadelphia, and after North Carolina, where he died of fever, August, 1763, in the 27th year of his age.

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GRAINGER, JAMES. The Sugar Cane. A Poem in Four Books, with copious Notes, and a view of a full-grown Sugar-Cane. pp. 167. London, 1764. Poems; by a young nobleman, on the State of England, and the once flourishing City of London. In a Poetical Epistle from an American Traveler, dated from the Ruinous Portico of St. Paul's in the year 2199. To a friend settled in Boston, the Metropolis of the Western Empire. Second edition. pp. 60. With other poems; bound in one volume. 4to $5 00. London, V. D.

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8vo. pp. 49. Half bound in red morocco, very neat. $6 00. New York, 1819. American Poems. The text I have been informed, by a This is the original edition of the most celebrated of all competent collater, is essentially different from all subsequent editions; and what adds to the value of this copy is, that it has the names of the characters introduced into the Philadelphia, 1772. poem, which have been left blank with the exception of the initials, filled up with pencil by some former owner, thereEvans was born in Philadelphia, June, 1742. On com- by giving a complete key to the whole story.-Western Mepleting his education he went to England, and was or-morabilia.

dained a preacher of the gospel by the Bishop of London. The gifted author while on his European tour, called on He returned to his native country, 1765, commissioned as a some bookseller in one of the principal cities of Scotland. missionary for New Jersey, where he labored for a short while engaged in conversation or looking over the stock of time. He died in 1767. He was the author of a volume the bookseller, he asked him if there was anything new in of poems and several sermons. the literary world. The bookseller immediately presented

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Boston, 1839.
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177. Privately printed. $1 50.
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LOFLAND, DR. JOHN (the Milford Bard).
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M'JILTON. Poems. 12mo. pp. 360. $1 00.
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MOORE, CLEMENT C. Poems. 12mo. pp.
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who died at New Lebanon, 12 mo. 14, 1825, aged 20 years. 18mo. pp. 59. $1 00. Rochester, N. Y., 1827. These remains are made up of poetical effusions. TRUMBULL, JOHN. The Poetical Works of. 2 vols. 8vo. Half morocco. $6 00. Hartford, 1840. TRUMBULL, JOHN. M'Fingal. A Modern Epic Poem, in four cantos. The fifth Svo. edition, with explanatory notes. pp. 142. uncut. $2 00. London, 1792. The Introduction and Notes to this, the fifth edition of M Fingal, is by Joel Barlow, author of the Alumbrad. VAIL, JOHN COOPER. Poems by. 8vo. WHEATLEY, PHILLIS (Negro servant to pp. 156. $1 50. New York, 1851. Mr. John Wheatley of Boston, in New England). Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. 12mo. pp. 124. London, 1773. An African by birth, an American by circumstances, a Slave by compulsion and a Poet by nature. Poems on various subjects, Religious and Moral, dedicated to the Countess of Huntingdon. 18mo. pp. 86. $5 00. Walpole, N. H., 1802.

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This book was privately printed for distributim among the author's friends only, and of course never intended to This editim is much scarcer than the original Boston be sold. The book in consequence is very difficult to be pro-edition of 1770. That edition had a portrait, this appears cured. That world renowned poem entitled “A Visit from to have had none. The title page is somewhat damaged. St. Nicholas," was the production of this gifted and amia Thomas Jefferson sneered at the production of the African ble citizen; a poem which will carry his name down to Sappho, but this is what might have been expected from a posterity, and on every returning Christmas, gladden the man brought up and educated as he was. No slaveholder hearts of thousands of laughing-faced juveniles. O, envia- ever yet looked upon any production by an African as the ble reputation. result of intellectual effort. But on the other hand the Scottish Abbe Gregorie awarded her great credit for her portical productions. The Abbe was doubtless the least prejudiced Sup-of the two critics.

PAULDING, J. K. The Lay of the Fiddle. A Poem in five cantos. posed to be written by W

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pp. 40.
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New York, 1784.

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