Jews - Great Britain - Political and social conditions - Early works to 1800
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The excellencies of the kindness of Onesiphorus to St. Paul, when he was a prisoner in Rome: exemplified in a discourse preach'd before the inhabitants of ... St. Petrock in Exeter, on ... 6th of July, 1735: occasioned by their delivering Joseph Ottolenghe, a ... Jew, out o South-gate prison; ... By Lewis Stephens, ..
Stephens, Lewis, 1688 or 9-1747.Date: [1735]- E-books
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The complaint of the children of Israel , representing their grievances under the penal laws; and praying, that if the tests are repealed, the Jews may have the benefit of this indulgence in Common with all other subjects of England. In a letter to a reverend high priest of the Church by law established. By Solomon Abrabanel, of the house of David.
Arnall, William, 1699 or 1700-1736.Date: [1736]- E-books
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The complaint of the children of Israel , representing their grievances under the penal laws; and praying, that if the tests are repealed, the Jews may have the benefit of this indulgence in common with all other subjects of England. In a letter to a reverend high priest of the church by law established. The eighth edition. By Solomon Abrabanel, of the House of David.
Arnall, William, 1699 or 1700-1736.Date: 1736- E-books
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An historical and law-treatise against Jews and Judaism together with the letter of James Howel, Esq; to the late Lord Clifford at Knasburgh; which gives a full Account of that Diabolical Sect of Infidels. None but themselves can be their Parallel's! To which are added, To which are added, (written by D---n S---ft,) some reasons humbly offered, why castration, instead of death, may prove to be the most effectual method of punishing persons found guilty of robbery and theft, applied to the Jews, when detected in Defrauding Christians, or co-habiting with Christian-Women. And likewise, an exact list of all the exchange-brokers of the city of London, with their Places of Abode.
Date: 1732- E-books
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An apology for the naturalization of the Jews . Containing, I. An Account of the Charters, Privileges and Immunities granted to the Jews, by the Kings of England, five hundred Years ago. II. The most popular Objections to their Naturalization, fairly stated and fully answered. III. The Naturalization of the Jews an Advantage to the Kingdom in general, and to Commerce in particular. IV. The probable happy Consequences of it to the Christian Religion. V. The Privileges enjoyed by the Jews in Foreign Countries, superior to those proposed to be granted them, by Parliament. VI. The Nature, Purport and Design of the present Bill, explained and justified by Facts. By a True Believer.
True Believer.Date: 1753