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8°, privater Lwd. - Cloth rubbed, paper partial dusty and foxed / Einband berieben, Papier teil. angestaubt u. stockfleckig Collection of 17 mid-19th century pamphlets mainly about the religious relation between Christianity and Judaism and few early socialistic proclamations. I: Carlile, Richard: Letters to the inhabitants of Brighton of his course of seven lectures, 8 p., London; II: Carlile, Richard: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Norwich, 23 p., London; III: Reason and revelation. A voice from the workshop, 8 p., London 1852; IV: Gorton, John: A solution of that great theological question, the genealogy of Jesus Christ, 16p., London 1837; V: Cooper, Thomas: The fabrication of the Pentateuch, 16 p., Granville, 1840; VI: The Bible explained, and infidelity vindicated, 90 p., 1852 New York; VII: Jacobs, William: The Jew's Reasons for believing in one God only, 104 p., New York 1848; VIII: The Koran of Mahomet, 22 p., New York; IX: The life and character of Henry Hetherington, 12 p., London 1849; X: Dawson, George: The Christian Sunday not the Jewish Sabbath vol. I-III, 37 p., London; XI: Day, Samuel Philips: Romanism the religion of Terror, 16 P., London; XII: Day, Samuel Philipps: Sects and Secretaries: An Oration, 16 p., London; XIII: Mazzini, Joseph: The Pope in the nineteenth century, 52 p., London 1851; XIV: Luther, Seth: An address to the working men of New England, 40 p., New York 1833; XV: Fielden, John: The Mischiefs and iniquity of paper-money, 55 p., London 1832; XVI: Politics for the poor and rich; addressed to the people, 38 p., XVII: The demon of despotism, an allegoric history, 15 p.