REMARKS ON THE ASSERTIONS OF THE AUTHOR OF THE MEMOIRS OF JACOBINISM RESPECTING THE CHARACTER OF EMANUEL SWEDENBORG AND THE TENDENCY OF HIS WRITINGS
1800 · Philadelphia
by [Clowes, John]
Philadelphia: Printed for John Ormrod, No. 41, Chestnut Street, 1800. 37, [3 blank] pp. Disbound, lightly toned and worn. Good+.
Clowes defends Swedenborg against the "attack" of the Abbe Barruel, whose Memoirs of Jacobinism subjected "an innocent and useful character" to "misrepresentation and unjust reproach." The British Museum Catalogue identifies Clowes as the author.
Evans 37197. (Inventory #: 36576)
Clowes defends Swedenborg against the "attack" of the Abbe Barruel, whose Memoirs of Jacobinism subjected "an innocent and useful character" to "misrepresentation and unjust reproach." The British Museum Catalogue identifies Clowes as the author.
Evans 37197. (Inventory #: 36576)