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.

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MDCCLIII. [1753]
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Historical and law treatise against the Jews and Judaism

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London : Printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-noster Row, MDCCLIII. [1753]

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31,[1]p. ; 80.

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The second edition.

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ESTC T14621

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