Talk what you will of the Jews, that they are cursed, they thrive wherever they come ; they are able to oblige the prince of their country by lending him money ; none of them beg ; they keep together ; and for their being hated, my life for yours, Christians... Table Talk: Being the Discourses - Page 59by John Selden - 1786 - 163 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 482 pages
...Clergy for the Laity. JEwS TALK what you will of the Jews, that they are Cursed, they thrive where e'er they come; they are able to oblige the Prince of their...life for yours, Christians hate one another as much. THE KING THE King calling his Friends from the Parliament, because he had use of them at Oxford, is... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 776 pages
...Stonehenge is m ¡ta nonage. They date beyond the Pyramide. — TÀinib. Talk what yon will of the Jews, that they are cursed : they thrive wherever they come...money ; none of them beg : they keep together ; and as for their being hated, why Christians hate one another as much. — Seiden. The Jews are among the... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 pages
...Stonehenge is ш ite nonage. They date beyond the Pyramids. — Lamb. Talk what yon will of the Jews, dmiration, when we discover a great deal in an object...which our и 1 1. 1. i ч tu 1 1 1 ! i мци cann as for their being hated, why Christians hate one another as much.— Seiden. The Jews are among the... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 246 pages
...Jewes, that they are curs'd they thrive where ere they come, they are able to oblige the prince of the Country by lending him money. None of them beg, they keep together. And for their hatred, my life for yo[u]rs Christians hate one another as much. INVINCIBLE IGNORANCE Tis all one to... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 250 pages
...Jewes, that they are curs'd they thrive where ere they come, they are able to oblige the prince of the Country by lending him money. None of them beg, they keep together. And for their hatred, my life for yo[u]rs Christians hate one another as much. INVINCIBLE IGNORANCE 'Tis all one... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 248 pages
...prince of the Country by lending him money. None of them beg, they keep together. And for their hatred, my life for yo[u]rs Christians hate one another as much. INVINCIBLE IGNORANCE Tis all one to me, if I am told of Christ or some mystery of Christianity, if I am not capable of understanding... | |
| Allison Coudert, Jeffrey S. Shoulson - 2004 - 336 pages
...somewhat short of love: "Talk what you will of the Jews, that they are Cursed, they thrive where'er they come; they are able to oblige the Prince of their...together; and for their being hated, my life for yours, the Christians hate one another as much."2 9 Selden has a highly developed sense of irony, and this... | |
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