BOOK OF JOB; TRANSLATED FROM THE HEBREW, BY THE LATE MISS ELIZABETH SMITH, Author of "Fragments in Prose and Verse." WITH A PREFACE, AND ANNOTATIONS, BY THE REV. F. RANDOLPH, D. D. Second Edition. PRINTED BY RICHARD CRUTTWELL, ST. JAMES'S-STREET, BATH; AND SOLD BY CADELL AND DAVIES, STRAND, HATCHARD, PICCADILLY, In the "Annals of Ballitore" written by Mary Leadbeater, (the grand doughter of Shackleton. The quicker schon.. muster of Tolmund Burke ») "He Leadbeater Papers. London. 1862" Vol. I. pp 271–273, there is an interesting ndice Mess Elizabeth Smiths family, I of her appearance in girlhend TO THE RIGHT REVEREND THOMAS LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID's. MY LORD, THE approbation you have bestowed on the Writings of Miss SMITH, and the zeal with which you are endeavouring to promote the knowledge of the Hebrew Scriptures, induce me to think that I am offering to your Lordship no unwelcome gift, in presenting you with the following Translation. And I am happy also to avail myself of the opportunity which is thus afforded me, of conveying my earnest wishes for success in your Lordship's truly episcopal labours, and the high esteem with which I have the honour to subscribe myself, Your Lordship's Most obedient humble Servant, F. RANDOLPH. JAN. 18, 1810. |