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Practical infidelity portrayed and the judgements of God made manifest : An address, submitted to the consideration of Robert D. Owen, Kneeland, Houston, and others of the infidel party, in the city of New York / by Abner Cunningham; [One line of quotation from p. 20-21].; Cunningham's infidelity portrayed

Title:
Practical infidelity portrayed and the judgements of God made manifest : An address, submitted to the consideration of Robert D. Owen, Kneeland, Houston, and others of the infidel party, in the city of New York / by Abner Cunningham; [One line of quotation from p. 20-21].; Cunningham's infidelity portrayed
Coverage:
1836
Creator:
Cunningham, Abner.
Date:
1836
Description:
Kaplan Collection copy collectify accession no. 2006.12.26.00777; Kaplan Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2012 by Arnold and Deanne Kaplan.
Format:
144 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations, 1 portrait; 16 cm
Identifier:
2006.12.26.00777; (OCoLC)ocn191239958; (OCoLC)1912399585909876; (PU)5909876-penndb-Voyager
Language:
English
Provenance:
Walsh, Joseph Edward (stamp) (Kaplan Collection copy); Kaplan, Arnold (donor) (Kaplan Collection copy); Kaplan, Deanne (donor) (Kaplan Collection copy)
Publisher:
New-York : Published by Daniel Cooledge, Bookseller, 322 Pearl Street : James Loring, Boston : Nathan Kite, Philadelphia, 1836.
Subject:
Christianity.; Christianity and atheism.; Apostasy.; Deism.; Irreligion.; Free thought.
Type:
Books
Personal Name:
Houston, George,; Kneeland, Abner,; Owen, Robert Dale,; Cooledge, Daniel, 1785-1847, publisher.; Withers, Ebenezer, illustrator.; Kite, Nathan, publisher.; Woodcock, Thomas Swann, 1805-1863, engraver.; Loring, James, 1770-1850, publisher.
Corporate Name:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Geographic Subject:
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Rights:
https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?
Notes:
"The foregoing may be considered among my dying acts; and my humble desire is, that they may be the cause of breaking down the delusive hopes of those who, in unguarded moments, have yielded to the folly and delusion of darkness, bigotry, and superstition; that the Christian religion, in its purity, may have free course and be glorified; and that a fallen world may be brought under its peaceful and benign influence."--p. 64.; Cover title: Cunningham's Infidelity portrayed.; Copyright 1836 by Abner Cunningham.; Engraved frontispiece portrait of Abner Cunningham signed: E. Withers; T.S. Woodcock Sc.
Call Number:
BX7731 .C86 1836
Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)