THOMAS — THOROWGOOD 750 
3857 Thorhallesen (Bgil). Schema Conjugationis Groulandicse Verbo- 
rum in ok, vok et rpok defineutium. 
Hafn. 1770. • 
3858 Expositio Catecbismi Gronlandici. * 
Kj0bb. 177G. 
3859 Precationes et bymni gronlandici in singulos septimanae 
dies. 
Kj0bb. 1776. * 
Titles from Nyerup's Dausk-norsk Litteraturlexicon, Kjobenhavn, 1818. 
Thornton (J. Wiugate), editor. 
See Dudley (Paul), No. 1100 of tbis catalogue. 
3860 Thornton (VV.) Vocabulary of the Miami language. * 
Manuscript in the library of the American Philosophical Society, presented 
by Mr. Thomas Jefferson. 
3861 Thorowgood (Thomas). lewes in America, | or, | Probabilities | 
That the Americans are of | that Eace. | With the Eemovall of 
some I contrary reasonings, and earnest de- | sires for eflfectuall 
endeavours to [ make them Christian. | Propo.sed by Tho: Thorow- 
good, B. D. one of the | Assembly of Divines. | [Quotations, eight 
lines.] 
London, Printed by W. H. for Tho. Slater, and are to be sold | 
at his shop at the signe of the Angel in Duck lane, 1650. | c.bp.jcb. 
21 p. II., pp. 1-139. sm.4°. 
"Chap. V. The third Conjecture," pp. 14-16, is an attempt to show analogies 
hetweeu the American languages and the language of the Jews. 
"This is the first dissertation in English on that fertile subject of controversy 
and hypothesis, the origin of the American Indians. The Puritans of New Eng- 
land awoke to it with a zeal untempered by the knowledge that keener intellects 
and higher scholarship had been stimulated by its attractive mystery a century 
before. They seem to have been unaware that Las Casas, Torquemada, Garcia, 
and Herrera, Grotius, Horn, and De Laet had wrought the vein nutil all the 
metal was exhausted. But a new cycle of disputation now commenced, and in 
1652 Thorowgood's treatise was answered by Hamon L'Estrange in a tract en- 
titled Americans no Jews. London, 1652. Thorowgood made bis replication in 
a second work : lewes in America, or Probabilities that those Indians are Jndaical. 
London, 1660."— Fie W. 
3862 Digitus Dei : 1 New Discoveryes ; | with | Sure Arguments to 
prove that the Jews (a Na- | tion) or People lost in the world for tho 
space of near | 200 [sic] years, iuhabite now in America; How they 
came thi- | ther; Their Manners, Customs, Eites and Ceremonies; 
The I unparallel'd cruelty of the Spaniard to tiiem; And | tiiat the 
Americans are of that Eace. | Manifested by Eeason and Scrii)ture, 
which foretell the | Calling of the lewes; and the Eestitution of 
them into their | own Land, and the bringing back of the Ten Tribes 
from all | the ends and corners of the Earth, and that great | Bat- 
tell to be fought. I With the Eemovall of some contrary Eeasonings, 
and an earnest I desire for effectuall endeavours to make them 
