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J. 89
Spangenberg’s acc t of the missions of the Unitas fratrum among the heathens 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 67. no. 105, Spangenberg’s account of the mission of the Unitas Fratrum among the Heathen, 8vo.
SPANGENBERG, August Gottlieb.
An Account of the Manner in which the Protestant Church of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, preach the Gospel, and carry on their Missions among the Heathen. Translated from the German of the Rev. August Gottlieb Spangenberg . . . London: Printed and sold by H. Trapp, 1788.
BX8571 .S7
8vo. 70 leaves, publisher’s advertisement on the verso of the last leaf, with a numbered list of 7 books relating to the Unitas Fratrum. Preface dated Barby, December 12, 1780.
Not in Lowndes.
Malin, page 103, no. 872.
Boards. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
August Gottlieb Spangenberg, 1704-1792, Count Zinzendorf’s successor, and bishop of the Moravian brethren. He visited the Moravians in Pennsylvania and in other parts of the United States.
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Swedenborg on the intercourse between soul and body. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 68. no. 104, as above, but with 8vo. for 12mo.
SWEDENBORG, Emanuel.
A Treatise on the Nature of Influx: or, the Intercourse between the Soul and Body, which is supposed to be either by Physical Influx, or by Spiritual Influx, or by Pre-established Harmony. Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. By the Rev. Thomas Hartley, D.D. The First American Edition, from the third English Edition. Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, 1794.
BX8712 .I6
12mo. 87 leaves collating in sixes; pages 138-140, in the Appendix by the editor, contain a list with dates of Treatises by Swedenborg; the last 3 pages contain A Catalogue of such of the Theological Works of Emanuel Swedenborg as have been translated from the Latin and Published in England, &c. [with prices].
Evans 27765.
Hyde 2544.
Rebound in half red morocco. Originally bound for Jefferson by John March on October 11, 1802, with others, 4 vols. 12mo. in all, cost $1.50., the reference being probably to 4 volumes of pamphlets. March’s original silk bookmark is preserved. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I. Two words are crossed out in ink on page 192.
For a note on Swedenborg and this work see the French translation in chapter 16, no. 1365.
Thomas Hartley, 1709?-1784, English clergyman and friend of Swedenborg, translated many of his works. This edition, according to Hyde, was reprinted from the London edition of 1788 at the expense of the Rev. W. Hill.
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Spangenberg’s Christian doctrine by La Trobe. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 67. no. 106, as above, with reading Latrobe.

1831 Catalogue, page 122. no. J. 181, as above, Bath, 1796.
SPANGENBERG, August Gottlieb.
An Exposition of Christian Doctrine, as taught in the Protestant Church of the

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