THE HISTORY OF THE WORKS of the LEARNED, FOR THE Year One Thoufand Seven Hundred CONTAINING IMPARTIAL ACCOUNTS and ACCURATE INTERSPERS'D WITH DISSERTATIONS on feveral curious and enter VOL. II. LONDON: Printed for JACOB ROBINSON, under the Inner- THE HISTORY OF THE WORKS of the LEARNED. For JULY, 1739. ARTICLE I. A Discourse concerning the modern and the prefent Jews: Being an Appendix to the Apology for the ancient Jews, and their Religion, against the Calumnies of the Egyptian, the Greek, and Roman Writers. By CHARLES LAMOTTE, D. D. Chaplain to the Prince of Wales. The Jews, the Samaritans, the Turks, the Infidels, are all, in the Gospel-fenfe, Neighbours to the Chriftian, and should be treated by him as fuch, whereinfoever he is capable of doing them any Kindness, or they of receiving any from him. Moss's Sermons. Vol. VII. p. 391. |