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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... reason to fear that the frightful prejudice will ever again be entertained in this country , which occupies so prominent a station in all that pertains to wisdom , justice , and humanity ; here , at all events , the Israelites are safe ...
... reason to fear that the frightful prejudice will ever again be entertained in this country , which occupies so prominent a station in all that pertains to wisdom , justice , and humanity ; here , at all events , the Israelites are safe ...
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... reason to fear that the frightful prejudice will ever again be entertained in this country , which occupies so prominent a station in all that pertains to wisdom , justice , and humanity ; here , at all events , the Israelites are safe ...
... reason to fear that the frightful prejudice will ever again be entertained in this country , which occupies so prominent a station in all that pertains to wisdom , justice , and humanity ; here , at all events , the Israelites are safe ...
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... reason , but by the records of the most veracious historians , and the special testimony of some of the brightest ornaments of the world's literature : and it is to serve the double purpose of affording some pleasure to all those who ...
... reason , but by the records of the most veracious historians , and the special testimony of some of the brightest ornaments of the world's literature : and it is to serve the double purpose of affording some pleasure to all those who ...
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... reason to fear this record of their philanthropy will not be in perfect unison with the sentiments of Lady Montefiore or Sir Moses ; but , by inserting it , he has , at least , satisfied his own conscience . prejudice would have been ...
... reason to fear this record of their philanthropy will not be in perfect unison with the sentiments of Lady Montefiore or Sir Moses ; but , by inserting it , he has , at least , satisfied his own conscience . prejudice would have been ...
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... reason for thinking as favourably of Mohammed Ali . What has just been advanced respecting the ruler of Egypt , implicates , indeed , to a great extent , the French consul at Damascus in the persecution ; but it would be a puerile ...
... reason for thinking as favourably of Mohammed Ali . What has just been advanced respecting the ruler of Egypt , implicates , indeed , to a great extent , the French consul at Damascus in the persecution ; but it would be a puerile ...
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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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