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... Jews, and Turks, allof whom, though poor at first, enriched themselves by traffic. Opulence introduced thecultivation of the fine arts, with a tastefor literature, and consequently for disputation. The Jews built a magnificent temple ...
... Jews, and Turks, allof whom, though poor at first, enriched themselves by traffic. Opulence introduced thecultivation of the fine arts, with a tastefor literature, and consequently for disputation. The Jews built a magnificent temple ...
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... Jews. It is manifest that, while theywere confounded with the Jews, they could notobtain permission to erect temples. The Jews, who paid very dear for their synagogues, would themselves have opposed it; for they were mortal enemies to.
... Jews. It is manifest that, while theywere confounded with the Jews, they could notobtain permission to erect temples. The Jews, who paid very dear for their synagogues, would themselves have opposed it; for they were mortal enemies to.
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... Jews until the Babylonian captivity; then it isthat Asmodeusbegins to betalked of, whom Raphael went to bindin UpperEgypt; there itisthatthe Jews first hearof Satan. This wordSatan was Chaldæan; and the BookofJob, an inhabitant of ...
... Jews until the Babylonian captivity; then it isthat Asmodeusbegins to betalked of, whom Raphael went to bindin UpperEgypt; there itisthatthe Jews first hearof Satan. This wordSatan was Chaldæan; and the BookofJob, an inhabitant of ...
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... Jew Tobit, who livedatNinevah, knew theangel Raphael, who travelled withhis sonto assist him in recovering the money duetohim from theJew Gabaël. In the laws of the Jews, that is, in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, notthe least mentionis ...
... Jew Tobit, who livedatNinevah, knew theangel Raphael, who travelled withhis sonto assist him in recovering the money duetohim from theJew Gabaël. In the laws of the Jews, that is, in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, notthe least mentionis ...
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... Jewish people,it is certainthat therewas a time whenthey couldnot read the divine writings; for itissaidin the Second ... Jews. The other books, rejected by the Protestants only, and consequently considered by them as notinspired byGod ...
... Jewish people,it is certainthat therewas a time whenthey couldnot read the divine writings; for itissaidin the Second ... Jews. The other books, rejected by the Protestants only, and consequently considered by them as notinspired byGod ...
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