Of the term of life, viz. whether it is fix'd or alterable; with the sense of the Jewish doctors, both ancient and modern, touching predestination and free-will. Also an Explication of several obscure Passages and Prophecies in the Old Testament; together with some remarkable Customs observed by the Jews. Written in Latin by the famous Menasseh Ben-Israel the Jew, and now translated into English, by Tho. Pocock, A. M. Rector of Danbury in Essex, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford. To which are added, the Author's Life, by the Translator; and a Catalogue of his Works.

  • Manasseh ben Israel, 1604-1657.
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1709
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De termino vitæ. English

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London : printed for Tho. Baker at the Bible and Rose in Ludgate-Street, 1709.

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[16],xxiv,117,[3]p. ; 80.

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