APA (7th ed.) Citation

B. B. A historical and law treatise against the Jews and Judaism: Shewing that by the antient establish'd laws of the land, no Jew hath any right to live in England, nor to appear without yellow badges upon his or her 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 witness against a Christian; 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 King's name; no Jew's widow shall administer, but the right of administration is in the king, no Jews synagogue shall be erected in England, but all such shall be suppress'd; and lastly, that the return of the Jews after their total expulsion, renders them all uncapable of receiving any benefit by our laws. Together with a confutation of the two arguments us'd by some for the re-admission of the Jews.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

B. B. A Historical and Law Treatise Against the Jews and Judaism: Shewing That by the Antient Establish'd Laws of the Land, No Jew Hath Any Right to Live in England, nor to Appear Without Yellow Badges upon His or Her 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 Witness Against a Christian; 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 King's Name; No Jew's Widow Shall Administer, but the Right of Administration Is in the King, No Jews Synagogue Shall Be Erected in England, but All Such Shall Be Suppress'd; and Lastly, That the Return of the Jews After Their Total Expulsion, Renders Them All Uncapable of Receiving Any Benefit by Our Laws. Together with a Confutation of the Two Arguments Us'd by Some for the Re-admission of the Jews.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

B. B. A Historical and Law Treatise Against the Jews and Judaism: Shewing That by the Antient Establish'd Laws of the Land, No Jew Hath Any Right to Live in England, nor to Appear Without Yellow Badges upon His or Her 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 Witness Against a Christian; 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 King's Name; No Jew's Widow Shall Administer, but the Right of Administration Is in the King, No Jews Synagogue Shall Be Erected in England, but All Such Shall Be Suppress'd; and Lastly, That the Return of the Jews After Their Total Expulsion, Renders Them All Uncapable of Receiving Any Benefit by Our Laws. Together with a Confutation of the Two Arguments Us'd by Some for the Re-admission of the Jews.

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