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The Jews and the Mosaic law By Isaac Leeser

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks BM560.L35
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leeser, Isaac.
Contributor:
Professor of Christianity, pseud.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Beer, Peter, 1758-1838. Geschicte, lehren und meinungen der Juden.
Beer, Peter.
Judaism--Relations--Christianity.
Judaism.
Christianity and other religions--Judaism.
Christianity and other religions.
Jews.
Local Subjects:
Jews.
Physical Description:
viii, 278 p. 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Printed for the author, and sold by E. L. Carey and A. Hart, 5594 [1834]
Contents:
pt. 1. A defence of the revelation of the Pentateuch, and of the Jews for their adherence to the same.
pt. 2. Four essays on the relative importance of Judaism and Christianity.
Notes:
The essays in pt. 2 were occasioned by a review in the Quarterly review, London, July, 1838 (v. 38, no. 75, p. 114-145) of "Geschichte, lehren und meinungen der Juden, von Peter Beer, Leipzig, 1825" [i.e. 1822, '24] The first and third essays are by Isaac Leeser; the second and fourth by a "professor of Christianity."
On t.-p. of pt. 2: By a native of Germany and a professor of Christianity.
Local Notes:
Library's copy is in fragile condition.
The Balch Institute Library and Archives
OCLC:
3302360

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