12 results filtered with: Jews - Early works to 1800
- Books
- Online
An appendix to the vindication of the moral character of the Apostle Paul.
Jeacocke, Caleb, 1706-1786.Date: 1770?]- Books
- Online
An appeal with due submission addressed to Cæsar, and the British senators, in their present recess from Parliament; As also, to the nation in general. By way of retrospection to all that has publickly passed on the act, for naturalizing Jews, under the restrictions therein contained. By Oliver Oak, a true born Englishman; and (with Issachar Barebone,) another of the people.
Oak, Oliver.Date: [1753]- Books
- Online
A review of some passages in the divine legation of Moses demonstrated. Relative to the sentiments of the early Jews concerning the soul, and the doctrine of a separate existence, as those passages now stand in the last edition of that celebrated work. By the Author of Remarks on Dr. Warburton's account of the sentiments of the early Jews concerning the soul, &c. plus exstruit, minus d̆ificat. To which is added a defence of the above-mention'd remarks, &c. against the objection of Caleb Fleming.
Blackburne, Francis, 1705-1787.Date: 1760- Books
- Online
The history of the Jews, from the death of Herod the great, to the final destruction of their city, Temple, and nation: containing, the cause and rise of that war; the number of the killed and prisoners taken in it, and during the siege of Jerusalem; the grievous famine, and great necessity the Jews were reduced to during the siege, with the alarming signs and prodigies that appear in the air before the commencement of the war. By all which, it will plainly appear, that the predictions of our Lord, and the desolation spoken of by Daniel; the threatnings of the law of Moses, and the vengence they imprecapted upon themselves, when at crucifying our Saviour, were all signally accomplished. By Mr. R. Miller, late Minister of Paistey.
Millar, Robert, 1672-1752.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
- Online
A letter to the people of the Jews. By the Reverend E.W. Whitaker, Rector of St. Mildred's and all Saints, Canterbury.
Whitaker, Edward William, 1752-1818.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
- Online
The following extract from the Westminster Journal December 15, 1753. Which contains among other Things, the Copy * of a Paper drawn up by Cromwell's Divines, who were to give their Opinion about admitting the Jews to settle in this Nation; must shame and confound all our Gallio's,---must make the T--kers and all such Chaplains a Scorn and Derision,---a Bye-Word among the Heathen,---a shaking of the Head among the People.
Date: 1754?]- Books
- Online
A brief reply to Mr. Gill's doctrine of the trinity: Being a defence of a small piece, intitled, The great concern of Jew and gentile. By a Christian physician.
Davis, William, active 1743-1751.Date: 1743- Books
- Online
Some queries, relative to the Jews; occasioned by a late sermon: with some other papers, occasioned by the queries.
Salter, Samuel, 1710-1778Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
- Online
A Candid and impartial examination of the act, passed last session of Parliament, for permitting the foreign Jews to be naturalized, without their receiving the Sacrament. Together with some observations on the consequences likely to attend the same; and a proposal for enlarging and extending the said act, in a future session, for the benefit of their aliens.
Date: [1753]- Books
- Online
A friendly address to the Jews in general, in a series of letters.
Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
- Online
A Free inquiry into Daniel's vision of prophecy of the seventy weeks. In which the vision is applied to the state of the jews under the Persian monarchy. And the weeks are shewn to be weeks of days. With an appendix on the Jewish notion of a Messiah.
Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
- Online
A caution by scriptural references against the Jews: and most of those religions which differ from the established Church of England. With an appendix thereto against the Socinians.
Date: 1721