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The key of David : David the true Messiah, or, the anointed of the God of Jacob : The two women who came to King Solomon were designed, in the greatest depth of wisdom, to represent the true and false churches and the living and dead child or Messiah : Also, reasons for becoming a Jew, with a revision of the late lawsuit for lunacy on that account, together with an appendix / by Warder Cresson.

Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room BM755.C7 A3 1852
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cresson, Warder, 1798-1860, author.
Contributor:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jewish converts.
Proselytizing--Judaism.
Conversion--Judaism.
Messiah.
Penn Provenance:
Kaplan, Arnold Harvey, 1939- (donor) (Kaplan Collection copy)
Kaplan, Deanne (donor) (Kaplan Collection copy)
Physical Description:
iv pages, 13 unnumbered pages-344 pages ; 20 cm
Other Title:
David the true Messiah, or, the anointed of the God of Jacob
King Solomon's two women and the living and dead child or Messiah
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Sold by all the Principal Booksellers, 5612 [1852]
Notes:
Cover title: King Solomon's two women and the living and dead child or Messiah.
Local Notes:
Kaplan Collection copy purchased for the Penn Libraries in 2019 by Arnold and Deanne Kaplan (purchased March 17, 2019)
Kaplan Collection copy Collectify ID 2019.03.17.00001.
OCLC:
3737940

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