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Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend
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An historical treatise concerning Jews and Judaism, in England
Giving an account of the particular crimes and Impieties, that have brought upon them the heavy punishments they have sustained in this Kingdom, from the reign of Edward I. Ans shewing that by our ancient established laws, a Jew had no Right to appear in England, without a yellow badge to be worne on the upper garment, nor co-habit with a Christian woman, nor bring an action against a Christian, but in the King's name. That synagogues were to be suppressed, and that no Rabbi, on pain of death, was to pervent any one to Judaism, and that the return of the Jews after their expulsion, renderd them incapable of receiving any benefit from our laws. Together with a consutation of the arguments made use of for their re-admission -
The wars of the Jews in two books
With the most deplorable history of the siege and destruction of the city of Jerusalem and the burning of the temple there-in by the Romans, under the command of Titus Vespasian, the Roman Emperor. Also an account of the fearful prefages and strange apparitions that were seen in the air, before the ruin thereof epitomiz'd from the works of Flavius Josephus translated into English by Sir Reger L'Estrange knight -
The wonderful, and most deplorable history, of the later times of the Jews
with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem. -
The wandering Jew: or, the shoemaker of Jerusalem
Who lived when our lord and saviour Jesus Christ was crucified, and by him appointed to live till his coming again -
Phlabiou Iōsēpou ta heuriskomena
Flavii Josephi opera, quæ reperiri potuerunt, omnia. Ad Codices fere omnes cum impressos tum Manuscriptos diligenter recensuit, nova Versione donavit, & notis illustravit Joannes Hudsonus, S. T. P. Aulae B. Mariae Virginis Principalis, & Protobibliothecarius Bodleianus. Duobus voluminibus -
The old and New Testament connected
in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ. By Humphrey Prideaux, D. D. dean of Norwich. Part 1 -
A collection of the best English plays. Vol. I. Containing, Julius Cæsar; Macbeth; Hamlet; Othello: by Mr. Wm. Shakespear
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An historical treatise concerning Jews and Judaism in England
giving an account of the particular crimes and impieties that have brought upon them the heavy punishments they have sustained in this kingdom, from the reign of Edward I ; and shewing that by our ancient established laws, a Jew had no right to appear in England, without a yellow badge, to be worne on the upper garment, nor co-habit with a Christian woman, nor bring an action against a Christian, but in the King's name ; that synagogues were to be suppressed ... together with a confutation of the arguments made use of for their re-admission -
A historical and law treatise against the Jews and Judaism
shewing that by the antient establish'd laws of the land, no Jew hath any right to live in England, nor to appear without Yellow Badges upon his or her upper Garment; that none of the Rabbies of the Jews, shall upon Pain of Death, Pervert any Christian to Judaism; That no Jew shall Cohabit with a Christian Woman; That no Jew shall be Witness against a Christian; That no Jew shall be Sworn upon the Holy Evangelist, nor be admitted to Swear upon any other Christian Translation; No Jew shall bring his Action against a Christian, but in the King's Name; No Jew's Widow shall Administer, but the Right of Administration is in the King; No Jews Synagogue shall be Erected in England, but all such shall be Suppress'd; And lastly, That the Return of the Jews after their Total Expulsion, Renders them all Uncapable of Receiving any Benefit by our Laws. Together with a confutation of the two arguments, us'd by some for the re-admission of the Jews