Dedicated to the Jews. Observations on Mr. Bicheno's book, [electronic resource] : entitled The restoration of the Jews the crisis of all nations: Wherein the revolutionary Tendency of that Publication is shewn to be most inimical to the real Interest of the Jews, who are not to expect the Restoration to their own Land until they are, by the free Grace of the God of their Fathers, enabled to acknowledge his Justice, Righteousness, and Mercy, in their long-continued Dispersion, and in the Preservation of their Nation amidst those awful Sufferings which they have endured under his righteous Judgments. Together with an inquiry concerning things to come; wherein it is shewn, That the greatest Persecution of the Jewish and Christian Churches is yet to come, and seems to be fast approaching; and that this great Persecution will be the Means, in the Hand of God, whereby true Christians will be taught to love one another more fervently, to consign their Divisions and Contentions to Oblivion, and to unite in honouring the Jews, who will be restored to the Favour of the God of their Fathers.
1800
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Dedicated to the Jews. Observations on Mr. Bicheno's book, [electronic resource] : entitled The restoration of the Jews the crisis of all nations: Wherein the revolutionary Tendency of that Publication is shewn to be most inimical to the real Interest of the Jews, who are not to expect the Restoration to their own Land until they are, by the free Grace of the God of their Fathers, enabled to acknowledge his Justice, Righteousness, and Mercy, in their long-continued Dispersion, and in the Preservation of their Nation amidst those awful Sufferings which they have endured under his righteous Judgments. Together with an inquiry concerning things to come; wherein it is shewn, That the greatest Persecution of the Jewish and Christian Churches is yet to come, and seems to be fast approaching; and that this great Persecution will be the Means, in the Hand of God, whereby true Christians will be taught to love one another more fervently, to consign their Divisions and Contentions to Oblivion, and to unite in honouring the Jews, who will be restored to the Favour of the God of their Fathers.
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Witherby, Thomas, d. 1830.
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London : printed for the author, by S. Couchman, Throgmorton-Street; and sold by W. J. and J. Richardson, Royal-Exchange; J. Robson, New Bond-Street; and Cadell and Davies, Strand, [1800]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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xx,323,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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The dedication signed and dated: Thomas Witherby. Aug. 22, 1800.
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English Short Title Catalog, T139497.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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