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Jews - Conversion to Christianity - Early works to 1800
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The fountain opened: or, The admirable blessings plentifully to be dispensed at the national conversion of the Jews. From Zech. XIII. I. By the late Reverend and learned Samuel Willard, M.A. teacher of a church in Boston, N.E. and vice-president of Harvard College.
Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.Date: 1722- Books
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A call to the Jews, by Daniel Tnangam Alexander, an eminent Jew, Who embrac'd the Christian Faith, and was lately baptiz'd. setting forth, in what surprising manner he was converted to Christianity; With his Quotations both from the Old and New Testament to prove it. Together with his Objections to the Church of Rome, &c. His Letter directed to those of his Nation, and his Prayer to God for their Conversion. The whole both Entertaining and very Useful in all Christian Families.
Alexander, Daniel Tnangam.Date: [1770?]- Books
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A looking-glass for the Jews: wherein they may clearly see that the Messiah is come, by the prophets in the Old Testament (above sixteen hundred years since) and the manifest testimonies since. And also, they may see their own blindness and ignorance of their own prophets, and of the Messiah unto this day. By which my desire is, they may turn to him, that their eyes may be opened, that they may see him whom they have pierced. Written by George Fox, in the year of our Lord, 1674.
Fox, George, 1624-1691.Date: 1784- Books
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The principal motives and circumstances that induced Moses Marcus to leave the Jewish, and embrace the Christian faith: with a short account of his sufferings thereupon. Written by himself.
Marcus, Moses, 1701-Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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A dissertation concerning the future conversion of the Jewish nation. Answering the objections of the Reverend and learned Mr. Baxter, Dr. Lightfoot, and others. With an enquiry into the first resurrection. By Increase Mather, President of Harvard-Colledge, at Cambridge, in New-England.
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]