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No. 16.) Civis chriſtianus Christian citizen, or the restorations of a pilgrim once wandering. Luke 15:7, "Know ye that there will be greater joy in heaven, etc." (together with Chriſt. coſmox. genit.) original: "Chriſtiani Cosmoxeni genitura." [compare above No. 1.] Strasbourg, at the expense of the heirs of Lazari Zetzner, 12mo. (191 pp.)
— appeared with the same book c. chriſt. coſmox. genitura:
2nd Ed. Amsterdam, at the expense of Joa. Henrici, 12mo. (8 1/2 sheets.)
3rd Ed. Leipzig, by Theoph. Georgi, 1706, 12mo. (166 pp.) [compare shortly No. 17.]
No. 17.) Sketch of a righteous and active Christianity depicted under the image of a Christian citizen and godly pilgrim, by D. J. V. A. and now — from his same Latin writings — translated into German. (Tübingen by L. F. Fues.) In the year 1775, large 8vo. (120 pp. without the preface.) [cf. above No. 16 and No. 2.]
No. 18.) Mythologiæ chriſtianæ ſive virtutum & vitiorum vitæ humanæ imaginum Libri tres Christian mythologies or three books of images of the virtues and vices of human life. [Added: Alethea exul The exiled truth.] Strasbourg, at the expense of the heirs of Laz. Zetzner. (with title engraved in copper.) (352 pp. without preface and index.) [compare shortly No. 19.]
No. 19.) Poems for the consideration of our age. With a preface by J. G. Herder. Leipzig, by Georg Joach. Göschen, 1786, 8vo. (181 pp. plus LXIV pp. preface and introduction.)
[a free translation of selected pieces from No. 18.]