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''' The History of the Jews, from Jesus Christ to the Present Time ''' (1708) is the English edition of [[L’histoire et la religion des juifs, depuis Jésus-Christ jusqu’à présent (1706-1707 Basnage), book]].  
''' The History of the Jews, from Jesus Christ to the Present Time ''' (1708) is the English edition of [[L’histoire et la religion des juifs, depuis Jésus-Christ jusqu’à présent (1706-1707 Basnage), book]]. Translated from the French by [[Thomas Taylor]].  


==Abstract==
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==Editions==
==Editions==
Published in London [England]: Bever & Lintot, 1708; translated from the French by [[Thomas Taylor]].  
Published in London [England]: Bever & Lintot, 1708.


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Revision as of 23:48, 27 December 2010

The History of the Jews, from Jesus Christ to the Present Time (1708) is the English edition of L’histoire et la religion des juifs, depuis Jésus-Christ jusqu’à présent (1706-1707 Basnage), book. Translated from the French by Thomas Taylor.

Abstract

"Containing their antiquities, their religion, their rites, the dispersion of the ten tribes in the East and the persecutions this nation has suffered in the West; being a supplement and continuation of the History of Josephus."

Editions

Published in London [England]: Bever & Lintot, 1708.

Table of contents

External links