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A Valedictory Address to the Members of His Congregation A Valedictory Address to the Members of His Congregation

This pamphlet contains a valedictory address delivered by Reverend Moses Marcus on February 21, 1837, at the parsonage house in North Hempstead, New York. The address reflects on Marcus's time as a minister and discusses his dismissal, which he attributes in part to antisemitism and xenophobia. An appendix details the circumstances of his departure, highlighting conflicts within the congregation. Published by the Protestant Episcopal Press, this pamphlet offers insight into the challenges faced by a Jewish minister in 19th-century America and the early development of the Episcopal Church in Nantucket.

An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, From Earliest Period to Present Time, With Appendix Giving Concise History of Jews From Destruction of Jerusalem to Present Day; A Compendium of the History of the Jews An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, From Earliest Period to Present Time, With Appendix Giving Concise History of Jews From Destruction of Jerusalem to Present Day; A Compendium of the History of the Jews

Bound book containing two works: "An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, From Earliest Period to Present Time, With Appendix Giving Concise History of Jews From Destruction of Jerusalem to Present Day" and "A Compendium of the History of the Jews" by Adam Clark. Published in 1827.

An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, with an Appendix Giving a Condensed History of the Jews An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, with an Appendix Giving a Condensed History of the Jews

This book, published in 1827, provides a concise overview of general ecclesiastical history and includes a dedicated appendix offering a condensed history of the Jewish people. Author John Marsh presents a chronological account of significant events and figures in both Christian and Jewish history, aiming to provide readers with a comprehensive, albeit brief, understanding of both religious traditions. The book likely serves as a resource for students or those seeking a general overview of religious history.