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Art . I . —Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrim , or Acts of the Assembly of Israelitish Deputies of France and Italy t convoked at Paris by an Imperial and _Royal Decree , Dated May SO . 1806 . Translated from the Original % published by JM . Diogene Tarna _, with a F D Kirwan _, Esq . 8 vo . pp . 3 v Art . II , —New Sankedrin ( of the French Emperor 334 i m ) and Causes and _Consequences * s Conduct towards the Jews ; in- _> Preface and Notes , 3 / * t 8 s .
Tayloreluding Official _Documents > a Sketch of their History , and Considerations on the Prophecies . By an Advocate for the Hckise of Israel . _lSino , op , 190 . 3 ss 6 $ . _Jpnes _,
Twe singular history of the Jews points them out as peculiar objects of Divine Providence , and prophecy constitutes them the heirs of _unparallelled blessings in some future period . They have not been preserved a separate people , among all the nations whither they been driven , for no purpose , _( been driven , for no purpose , or for an unimportant one . The time may not be far distant when " God will comfort his people , and speak animating words to Jerusalem , and declare unto her that her warfare have
is fulfilled ; that the expiation of her iniquity is accepted ; that sh 6 shall receive at tlie hand of Jehovah , blessings double to the punishment of all her sins * : "
The events in relation to the Jews that have lately occurred in France cannot fail of exciting the attention
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of fill such , of whatever religious profession , as are _^ waiting _&> r the consolation of _Israel _;* ' though we are aw _$ re th _^ t the mere _majx of the world will smile at them , and th _# mere politician deem them beneath
hfe notice . The Almighty some * times mocks human expectations by bringing about the greatest results from operation * that are _ak most imperceptible . The world has _witnessed , with total unconcern , the annihilation , wfthin these few
years , of the papal dominion , ai ) d the judgments of Heaven _upoij those countries which had * _givetj their power to the beast , " and _" become drunk with the blood of
jlhe saints . The same insensibility prevailed in the minds of the Jews on the destruction of Jerusalem : hence the prophetic question of Christ to his disciples , which seems to characterize the nineteenth no less than the _firitcentury ; * Wh _^ _jp
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1807, page 650, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02121807/page/30/
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