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.

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Printed in the year 1720
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Historical and law treatise against the Jews and Judaism

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London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1720.

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31,[1]p. ; 80.

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Goldsmiths', 5911
Hanson, 336n
ESTC T36330

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