[Wilkinson, Jemima]. Some Considerations, Propounded to the several Sorts and Sects of Professors of this Age. On the following important Subjects. I. The Jew outward, being a Glass for the Professors of this Age; with a Postscript to the same Subject. II. A Warning, in the Bonds of Love, to the Rulers, Teachers, and People of this Nation, concerning their Church and Ministry. III. An Advertisement to the Powers and People of this Nation. IV. An Answer to that common Objection against the United Friends, that they condemn all but themselves. To which is added, An Exhortation to the United Friends, everywhere scattered abroad. By a Universal Friend to all Mankind. … [Providence: Printed by Bennett Wheeler?], MDCCLXXIX. 94 p.
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Bacheler, Origen. Restoration and Conversion of the Jews. Pawtucket, R.I.: R. W. Potter; Providence, R.I.: Isaac Wilcox; Boston: Wilder & Co.; New York: J. S. Redfield, 1843. 128 p.
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Sylvan. A Crude Picture of latter Ages, or An undisguised Scrutiny Of the modern predominant knowledge, social order and happiness, to which is prefixed the living Hebrews’ illustration, and the plain investigation of the profuse bliss that the rambling Jews have successfully dispensed in the northern hemisphere; likewise the impartial exposure of the same race meritorious professed principles, giving them claim to urge in the world, of their being the only children of God, and, as such, the glorious Israelites revealed in the holy pages, as the destined people one day which is to operate human reformation, their fantastical hope and delusion clearly demonstrated ... Fourth number of the candid truth, and various vindication of Sylvan, gardener, enemy of human diseases, adversity, torture, and death. … [Providence, R.I.?], 1817.