Éfés Dammîm: A Series of Conversations at Jerusalem Between a Patriarch of the Greek Church and a Chief Rabbi of the Jews, Concerning the Malicious Charge Against the Jews of Using Christian Blood |
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... cause , and to gratify the innocent pride of his own nation and himself , -such pride as a wrongfully aspersed people cannot help but feel when , after a long period of affliction , a righteous and powerful judge proclaims to the world ...
... cause , and to gratify the innocent pride of his own nation and himself , -such pride as a wrongfully aspersed people cannot help but feel when , after a long period of affliction , a righteous and powerful judge proclaims to the world ...
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... cause of the whole of the Jewish nation , that some comments should be made on the actions of those whose influence , either favourable or adverse , is of a nature to affect them ; and I conceive that nothing of that kind can be said ...
... cause of the whole of the Jewish nation , that some comments should be made on the actions of those whose influence , either favourable or adverse , is of a nature to affect them ; and I conceive that nothing of that kind can be said ...
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... cause ) , neither in the free exercise of their religion , nor in that which concerns their safety and tranquillity . In consequence , the present Firman , which is ornamented at the head with our " Hoomaioon " ( sign manual ) , and ...
... cause ) , neither in the free exercise of their religion , nor in that which concerns their safety and tranquillity . In consequence , the present Firman , which is ornamented at the head with our " Hoomaioon " ( sign manual ) , and ...
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... cause before his majesty the Sultan , against all those ministers and Moslem priests to whom we are an eye- sore and , from thy brother's maxims , these bigots should learn that a mortal , whose understanding is limited , and must ever ...
... cause before his majesty the Sultan , against all those ministers and Moslem priests to whom we are an eye- sore and , from thy brother's maxims , these bigots should learn that a mortal , whose understanding is limited , and must ever ...
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... cause . His conduct was indeed noble and generous ; and how untiring must have been his perseverance in reasoning so long with those fanatics - so long and so well as to prevail against them at last , by means of intellectual arguments ...
... cause . His conduct was indeed noble and generous ; and how untiring must have been his perseverance in reasoning so long with those fanatics - so long and so well as to prevail against them at last , by means of intellectual arguments ...
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2d Edit accusation alluded Almighty amongst Arabs Aramaic languages Bible brethren ceremonies charge chief rabbi Chris Christ Christian blood Christian religion Church cloth lettered Colleges and Schools commandment confess CONVERSATION crime Czacki Damascus decree DICTIONARY dost Emperor Engravings faith favour Grammar Greek language Heathen Hebrew Hebrew language Holy human blood innocence Israelites Israelitish J. C. LOUDON Jacob Emden Jesus Jewish Jews judge king language Latin learned lived Lord Maimonides Maimoon Majesty Mendelssohn mentioned Messiah ministers Mishna monarchs Mosaic Law murder nation Nazarite observed opinion passage Passover persecution persons philosopher Poland Pope practice precepts prejudice priest principal schools PRINTED FOR LONGMAN prophet punished Rabbi reference religious respect Riddle's Scriptures second Temple shew Simmias synod Talmud Téûda thee things thou hast thou shalt thou wilt tians tion town translated truth unto words written Yehuda
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