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De termino vitæ; or The term of life
Viz. Whether it is fix'd or alterable; with the sense of the Jewish doctors, both ancient and modern, touching predestination and free-will. Also an explication of several obscure passages and prophecies in the Old Testament; together with some remarkable customs observ'd by the Jews. Written in Latin by the famous Menasseh Ben Israel the Jew and now translated into English. To which are added, the author's life, never before publish'd; and a catalogue of his works -
Digitus dei: nevv discoveryes
with sure arguments to prove that the Jews (a Nation) or people lost in the world for the space of near 200 years, inhabite now in America; how they came thither; their manners, customs, rites and ceremonies; the unparallel'd cruelty of the Spaniard to them; and that the Americans are of that race. Manifested by reason and scripture, which foretell the calling of the Jewes; and the restitution 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 battell to be fought. With the removall of some contrary reasonings, and an earnest desire for effectuall endeavours to make them Christians. Whereunto is added an epistolicall discourse of Mr John Dury, with the history of Ant: Monterinos, attested by Manasseh Ben Israell, a chief rabby. By Tho: Thorowgood, B:D -
To His Highnesse the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland
the humble addresses of Menasseh ben Israel, a divine, and doctor of physick, in behalfe of the Jewish nation -
To His Highnesse the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland
The humble addresses of Menasseh Ben Israel, a divine, and doctor of physick, in behalfe of the Jewish nation -
Vindiciæ Judæorum, or A letter in answer to certain questions propounded by a noble and learned gentleman, touching the reproaches cast on the nation of the Jevves
wherein all objections are candidly, and yet fully cleared. By Rabbi Menasseh Ben Israel a divine and a physician -
Of the term of life
viz. whether it is fix'd or alterable; with the sense of the Jewish doctors, both ancient and modern, touching predestination and free-will : also, an explication of several obscure passages and prophecies in the Old Testament, together with some remarkable customs observ'd by the Jews -
The hope of Israel
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The great deliverance of the whole house of Israel
what it truly is, by whom it shall be performed, and in what year, declared plainly by the world of God in answer to a book called The hope of Israel, written by a learned Jew of Amsterdam named Menasseh ben Israel and by him dedicated to the High Court, the Parliament of England, and to the Councell of State, An. Dom. 1650 -
Vindiciae Judaeorum: or, a letter in answer to certain questions propounded by a noble and learned gentleman, touching the reproaches cast on the nation of the Jews; wherein all objections are candidly, and yet fully cleared. By Rabbi Manasseh ben Israel, a divine and physician
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Of the term of life, viz. whether it is fix'd or alterable; with the sense of the Jewish doctors, both ancient and modern, touching predestination and free-will. Also an Explication of several obscure Passages and Prophecies in the Old Testament; together with some remarkable Customs observed by the Jews. Written in Latin by the famous Menasseh Ben-Israel the Jew, and now translated into English, by Tho. Pocock, A. M. Rector of Danbury in Essex, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford. To which are added, the Author's Life, by the Translator; and a Catalogue of his Works
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An apology for the honorable nation of the Jevvs, and all the sons of Israel·
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The hope of Israel: written by Menasseh Ben Israel, an Hebrew divine, and philosopher
Newly extant, and printed at Amsterdam, and dedicated by the author, to the High Court the Parliament of England, and to the councell of state. Whereunto are added some discourses upon the point of the conversion of the Jewes: by Moses Wall -
To His Highnesse the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland
The humble addresses of Menasseh Ben Israel, a divine, and doctor of physick, in behalfe of the Jewish nation -
Vindiciæ Judæorum, or A letter in answer to certain questions propounded by a noble and learned gentleman, touching the reproaches cast on the nation of the Jevves
wherein all objections are candidly, and yet fully cleared -
The hope of Israel: written by Menasseh ben Israel, a Hebrew divine, and philosopher. Newly extant, and printed in Amsterdam, and dedicated by the author to the High Court, the Parliament of England, and to the Councell of State. Translated into English, and published by authority. In this treatise is shewed the place wherein the ten tribes at this present are, proved partly by the strange relation of one Anthony Montezinus, a Jew, of what befell him as he travelled over the Mountaines Cordillære, with divers other particulars about the restoration of the Jewes, and the time when
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The hope of Israel
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The hope of Israel
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Apologia por la noble nacion de los Iudios y hijos de Israel
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A narrative of the late proceeds at White-Hall concerning the Jews
who had desired by R. Manasses an agent for them, that they might return into England, and worship the God of their fathers here in their synagogues, &c. : published for satisfaction to many in several parts of England, that are desirous, and inquisitive to hear the truth thereof