A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction. / By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes-Inne.

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A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction. / By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes-Inne.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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Printed at London, :: for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green-Arbor,
1656.
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Jews -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Jews -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction. / By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolnes-Inne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56206.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 27, 2025.

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A Short DEMURRER To the JEWES Long discontinued barred Remitter into ENGLAND. Comprising, An exact Chronological Relation of their first Admission into, their ill Deportment, Misdemeanors, Condition, Sufferings, Oppressions, Slaughters, Plunders, by popular Insurrections, and regal Exactions in; and their total, final Banishment by Iudgment and Edict of Par∣liament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best Historians and Records.

With a Brief Collection of such English Laws, Scriptures, Reasons, as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their Readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the General calling of the Jewish Nation. With an Answer to the chief Allegations for their Introduction.

The second Edition, enlarged.

By William Prynne Esq a Bencher of Lincolnes-Inne.

2 Chron. 19.2.

Shouldst thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord? therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord.

Prov. 6.27.

Can a man take coals in his bosome, and his cloaths not be burnt?

Concil. Toleta. 4. cap. 57. Surius Concil. Tom. 2. p 734.

Tanta est quorundam isu••••. a ut quidam eam appetentes etiam a fide erraverint: multi quippe hucusque ex Sa∣cerdotibus atque Laicis accipientes a Judaeis munerà, perfidiam eoum suo patro∣cinio fovent, qui non immerito ex corpore Antichristi esse noscuntur, quia contra Christum faciunt. Quicunque ergo deinceps Episcopus, sive clericus, sive Secularis, illis contra fidem Christianam suffragium vel munere, vel favore praestiterit, vere (ut prophanus & Sacrilegus) anathema effectus, ab Ecclesia Catholica, & Regno Dei habeatur extraneus: quia dignus est ut a corpore Christi separetur, qui inimicis Christi PATRONUS efficitur.

Printed at London, for EDWARD THOMAS dwelling in Green Arbor, 1656.

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