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Latest revision as of 18:38, 3 May 2015

Sadoc and Miriam (1833) is a novel by Thomas Vowler Short.

Editions and translations

Published in Great Britain (1833). Tanslated into Dutch (1834).

Abstract

“A Jewish Tale” by clergyman and future Bishop of St. Asaph, England. Early example of conversionist and anti-Jewish literature of the 19th century describes the conversion of Jews to Jesus and the strong opposition they have to face from other Jews.

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