This is "Beauties of The Bible (1815 Print Hardcover) 4" x 6" Antique Ezra Sampson" Looks to be excerpts from the old and new testament.
Bibles condition is best gauges in pictures. This is surprisingly still well bound with no real separation to speak of. Pages are yellowed but still legible. Looks to be complete. Use pictures for best view of condition.
About Ezra: SAMPSON, Ezra, clergyman, born in Middle-borough, Massachusetts, 12
February, 1749 ; died in New York city, 12 December, 1828. He was
graduated at Yale in 1778, studied theology, and was settled in
Plympton, Massachusetts, on 15 February, 1775. In that year he
officiated as chaplain in the camp at Roxbury, and by his vigorous
discourses encouraged the patriotic determination of the militia. He
retained his charge until, at the end of twenty years, his voice failed,
when he resigned, removed to Hudson, New York, soon afterward, and, in
company with Harry Croswell, began the publication in 1801 of the
"Balance," from which he withdrew in 1808. He was editor of the
"Connecticut Courant" at Hartford in 1804, and continued to write for
the paper till 1817. In 1814 he was appointed a judge of Columbia
county, New York, but he soon resigned. He published "Sermon before
Colonel Cotton's Regiment" (1775); " Thanksgiving Discourse" (1795) ;
"The Beauties of the Bible" (1802); "The Sham Patriot Unmasked " (1803) ;
"Historical Dictionary" (1804) ; and "The Brief Remarks on the Ways of
Man," a collection of moral essays originally published in the "Courant"
(1817; new ed., 1855).