%0 Book %T historical and law treatise against the Jews and Judaism: Shewing that by the ancient establish'd laws of the land, no Jew hath any right to live in England, no[t] to appear without Yellow Badges upon his or her upper garment; that none of the rabbies of the Jews shall upon pain of death, pervert any Christian to Judaism; that no Jew shall cohabit with a Christian woman; that no Jew shall be sworn upon the holy evangelist, nor be admitted to swear upon any other Christian translation; no Jew shall bring his action against a Christian but in the Queen's name; no Jew's widdow shall adminster, but the right of adminstration is in the Queen; no jews synagogue shall be errected in England, but all such shall be suppres'd; and lastly, that the return of the Jews after their total expulsion, render them all uncapable of receiving any benefit by our law. Together with a consutation of the two arguments us'd by some for the re-admission of the Jews %A B, B. %D 1703 %C London %G English %F 732843081 %O Dedication signed: B.B %O English Short Title Catalog, T14204 %O Reproduction of original from British Library %O Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web %O Online-Ausg. Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| %K Judaism %9 Text %U http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1338800300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc