Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton.

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Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton.
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Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.
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Printed at Amsterdam :: [s.n.],
in the yere 1608.
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Christianity and other religions -- Judaism -- Early works to 1800.
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
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"Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73571.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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Prophecie of Iechonias.

As I live▪ saith the Eternal, yf Chonias the son of Ioakim King of Iudah, vvere a signet upon my right hand, I vvold pluck thee thence. O earth. earth, earth, heare the vvord of the Lord: vvrite ye this man Conias childles, a man that shal not prosper in all his dayes, for none shall grovv from his sede, to sit vpon the throne of David; or to beare rule anie more in Iu¦da. Thus all may see a plain end of Salomons house; and hovv dangerously those Doctors be deceaved, vvho bring Christ from Iechonias. They are litle better vvho take in hand to teach, and make not this plain to the simplest. The Bishop of our soules vvil hate such blind contemners.

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