An Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled, Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to Be Naturalized: Wherein the False ... Scripture, Are Fully Laid Open and Detected - Softcover

Romaine, William

 
9781154574432: An Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled, Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to Be Naturalized: Wherein the False ... Scripture, Are Fully Laid Open and Detected

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1753 Excerpt: ... ani;v.'th«ut'ii«akrr.g.-those Divine-Statutes-upon-which Xws werebwidcd. From hence arises,.fw'&fy TheAksercjity of f'eckonirig them free-born.' It is contrary to Jf.eajon aita' comniBn Sense. For' who are these foreign nature-born Subjects? Are-they not jsews ¥.. And whit rareJews?.. As e ttay not the only People upon she Earth, whose Principles ipd them to abhor and persecute Christians? And. will the State allow them to be our Fellow Subjects, who are our proFest Enemies? Will it wvccrnporate them into our Communion, whose Tenets chlpese-them to destroy die Communion? This is' a snost unnatural. Practice, and what in a similar Instance appears umaatural enough to the Promoters of this yry iiil: For tlicy would nut naturalize a Christian FoTCugaer, if he happened to di&cr from them concerning the Liw-fuhiess of the Revolution; because this, fay they, is lagpuig the very Root of the present Establishment and yet they will naturalize a "Jew Foreigner, who tjifters from-all Christians concerning the Lawfulness of the Christian Religion, although this be sapping the very Root of ©ur Constitution both in Church nd btate.-..,,.. _, j But it has been said, that the present Jews are not so opposite to the Christians as they were formerly: They h»ve lost tome of the persecuting Spirit of their Ancestors. Thft Proof of this is not so manisest, as the Confidence' ef-trjem, who alert it: For the Cause of their Hatred stdl remains; but, thank God, they'want Opportunity to' shew how much they hate us. Their Principles aie as opposite to us as ever. Their Doctrines.and.their Practices lead them still to detest us most heartily. And why then should not their Enmity to us operate as strongly, as it used to do, if they could once get the Civil Swo...

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