THE CHRISTIAN'S, SCHOLAR’S, AND FARMER'S MAGAZINE; calculated in an eminent degree, to promote religion; to disseminate useful knowledge: to afford literary pleasures and amuseument, and to advance the interest of agriculture. By a number of gentlemen. V. 1-2: Apr./May 1789-Feb./Mar. 1791. Elizabeth-town [N.J.] Printed by S. Kollock. 1789-[91]

2 v. bimonthly.

An encyclopedic repository specializing in serial treatises on rhetoric, farming, theology, Greek history, music, painting, etc. Poetry and current events were included.

APS I, Reel 10