The blessed Jew of Marocco : or, a blackmoor made white. Being a demonstration of the true messias out of the Law and prophets, by Rabbi Samuel a Iew, turned Christian; written first in the Arabick, after translated into Latin, and now Englished. To which are annexed a diatriba of the Jews sins, and their miserie all over the world, annotations to the Book, with large digressions, discovering Iewish blindnesse, their refusing Christ, and the many false Christs they have received; with other things for profit in knowledge and understanding. By Tho: Calvert minister of the Word at York.
| Main Author: | Samuel, Marochitanus |
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