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A sketch of the denominations into which the Christian world is divided; Accompanied with a persuasive to religious moderation. To which is prefixed, a short account of Atheism, Deism, Judaism, and Christianity, adapted to the present times. By John Evans, A.M. pastor of a congregation, meeting in Worship-street.
Evans, John, 1767-1827.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Sermon the second. Christianity and modern Judaism discriminated; or, a view of the leading differences of sentiment between Christians and Jews: Delivered at Bury Street Meeting House, for the Instruction of the Jews. By John Love, Minister of the Scots Presbyterian Meeting, Artillery Street, Spital Fields, and Secretary to the Missionary Society.
Love, John, 1757-1825.Date: 1798- Books
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A new and comprehensive system of philology; or, a treatise of the literary arts and sciences, according to their present state. ... . Containing the following Sciences. I. Theology, as a Science. II. Ethics; or Moral Philosophy. III. Judaism; or the Hebrew Revelation. IV. Paganism; or Heathen Divinity. V. Christianity; or Christian Revelation. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]-64- Books
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Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the first Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometanism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deities and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and Persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the First Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometanism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deities and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of Speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an Human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benj. Martin, Author of The Philosophical Grammar, &c.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the first Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mabomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deitics and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and Persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or - the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benjamin Martin, Author of A New and Compendious System of Optics; and A Treatise of Logarithms, Common and Logistical, in Theory and Practice.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A short, plain, and well-grounded introduction to Christianity, with the fundamental maxims of Jesus Christ; and the confession of a true Christian. Published first at Venice in Arabic and Italian, in order to be dispersed among the Neighbouring Mahometans and Jews. Translated into English by David Aboab, Lately converted from Judaism to Christianity; Professor and Teacher of the Oriental, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Languages, in London.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- 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. 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 change-brokers of the city of London, with their Places of Abode.
Date: [1736]- 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- Books
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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.
B. B.Date: Printed in the year 1720- Books
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An historical treatise concerning Jews and Judaism, in England: Being a circumstantial narrative of the punishments that people have from time to time undergone in this Kingdom, since the reign of Edward I. with an account of their particular crimes and impieties which occasion'd them. Collected from our historians and ancient established laws; by which it appears, that a few has no right to appear in England, without a yellow badge fixed 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 are to be suppressed, and that no Rabbi, on pain of death, is to pervert any one to judaism, and that a return of the Jews after their their expulsion, renders them incapable of receiving any benefit from our laws. Together with a consutation of the arguments made use of for their re-admission.
B. B.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Zarah; that is, Christianity before Judaism: or, a specimen of the theology of the antients. Shewing, that they enjoyed the same faith and grace while here; and shall obtain the same State of Happiness and Salvation, in common with us Christians, hereafter. Being the substance of a Latin manuscript, by Charles Robotham, M. A. of which an Account will be given in the Preface. By Francis Fayerman, M. A. Rector of Thurlton, and Minister of Hardley, in Norfolk.
Robotham, Charles, 1625 or 1626-1700.Date: 1756- Books
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The history of the effects of religion on mankind; in countries, ancient and modern, barbarous and civilized. Containing, Sect. I. The Expediency of true Religion in civilized States, with the Origin and Effects of Pagan Superstitions. Sect. II. The Effects of Judaism on the Hebrews themselves, and on the Sentiments of Pagans. Sect. III. Tendency and real Effects of the Christian Code. Sect. IV. Origin, Progress, and Effects of Mahometanism. By the Rev. Edward Ryan, B.D.
Ryan, Edward, -1819.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The true spiritual religion, or Delightful service of the Lord, with fear, solely due and acceptable unto the most holy and glorious God, as distinguished from idolatrous heathenism, legal Judaism, and lofty Pharisaism; in two discourses, on the address of Christ's ministers, to the enemies of His Kingdom. ... To which is added, a discourse upon the true and unfeigned repentance of Job ... By Lambertus De Ronde, Minister of the Protestant Dutch Church, at New-York. [One line of Scripture text]
De Ronde, Lambertus, 1720-1795.Date: 1767- Books
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Religion one, even the self-same thing in all ages, in all places, in all persons. Or a serious attempt to shew what true religion is, abstracted from all accidents and all circumstances: Applied to Paganism, Judaism, Christianity and Mahometanism. Together with Scriptural and rational Directions how to attain it, Cautions, Exhortations, &c. peculiarly adapted to Christianity. Intended to awaken in the unthinking Part of Mankind a suitable Concern about their present and future Felicity: but more especially to give the serious Inquirer a clear and succinct Knowledge of his Duty to God and Man, without the Labour, Cost, and Perplexity of procuring and reading the various and voluminous Writings upon this most important Subject. Clear of all Controversy. And adapted not only to inform the less knowing, but to regulate and settle the confused and fluctuating Thoughts of those who have read many Books on religious Subjects, without attaining any clear and proper Idea of what is Essential to true Religion, and what is only Circumstantial to it.
Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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Our blessed lord, Jesus of Nazareth, Proved to be the Christ, from The Literal Sense of the Prophecies in the Old Testament. In several letters to the Author of The Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion; And of The Scheme of Literal Prophecy consider'd. Letter I. Proving The Christian Religion not founded on Judaism, but on the Love of God to Man, as being the only Way to Everlasting Happiness, and established before the Creation. Judaism instituted only to manifest the Messiah, and now abrogated, as having answer'd the Purpose of its Institution.
Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Our blessed lord, Jesus of Nazareth, proved to be the Christ, from the literal sense of the prophecies in the Old Testament. In several letters to the author of The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion; And of The Scheme of Literal Prophecy consider'd. Letter I. Proving The Christian Religion not founded on Judaism, but on the Love of God to Man, as being the only Way to Everlasting Happiness, and established before the Creation. Judaism instituted only to manifest the Messiah, and now abrogated, as having answer'd the Purpose of its Institution.
Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The Kingdom of Israel restored by Christ, and Judaism subverted. The case of Abraham, in being commanded of God to offer up his son. The doctrine of sacrifices examined, and the cases of Abraham and Jephtha, particularly considered. In a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in London, occasioned by the act for the naturalization of the Jews, with some observations thereupon.
Date: 1753- Books
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Heathens professing Judaism, when the Fear of the Jews fell upon them. The substance of two sermons preached in the Tolbooth Church Edinburgh, On Occasion of The Thanksgiving, June 23d 1746, appointed by the late General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, for the Victory obtain'd over the Rebels at the Battle of Culloden, April 16th 1746. By Alexander Webster one of the Ministers of the said Church.
Webster, Alexander, 1707-1784.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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Sefer hesed ve'emet The mercy and truth. Or, a brief account of the dealings of God with David Aboab, A Native of Venice: Born and educated a Jew, but now converted, from the Darkness and Blindness of Judaism, to the glorious Light of the Gospel of Christ. To which is subjoined, a compassionate expostulation to his brethren the Jews, Concerning Many of their Superstitions; with several Proofs from the Old Testament, that the Messiah is already come: With other Doctrines, and particular Remarks upon ancient Prophecies concerning their Conversion.
Aboab, David.Date: [1748]- Books
The Jews of medieval Islam : community, society, and identity proceedings of an international conference held by the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College London, 1992 / edited by Daniel Frank.
Date: 1995- Books
The philosophic questions and answers of Ḥōṭer ben Shelōmō / edited, translated, and annotated by David R. Blumenthal, with a supplementary essay by Y. Tobi.
Dhamārī, Manṣur Suleiman, active 15th century.Date: 1981- Books
Karaite marriage documents from the Cairo Geniza : legal tradition and community life in mediaeval Egypt and Palestine / by Judith Olszowy-Schlanger.
Olszowy-Schlanger, Judith.Date: 1998- Books
The commentary of R. Ḥōṭer ben Shelōmō to the thirteen principles of Maimonides / edited, translated, and annotated by David R. Blumenthal ; with a foreword by S.D. Goitein.
Dhamārī, Manṣur Suleiman, active 15th century.Date: 1974- Books
La philosophie de Salomon Ibn Gabirol : étude d'un néoplatonisme / [Jacques Schlanger].
Schlanger, Jacques.Date: 1968