| Moise Benveniste. | Caleb Son of Chocham, Samuel deceased. |
| Isaac Aloenacagne. | Moise Barndo. |
| Joseph Kazabi. | Elihezer Aluff. |
| Samuel Acazsine. | Jehoshuah Raphael Benveniste. |
By these meanes Nathan being disappointed of his Wandring Progress, and partly ashamed of the event of Things contrary to his Prophesie, was resolved, without entring Smyrna, to returne again: Howsoever he obtained leave to visit the Sepulcher of his Mother, and there to receive Pardon of his Sins (according to the Institution of Sabatai before mentioned) but first washed himself in the Sea, in manner of Purification, and said his Tephilla, or Prayers, at the Fountain, called by us the Fountain Sancta Veneranda, which is near to the Cymetry of the Jewes, and then departed for Zion with two Companions, a Servant, and three Turks, to conduct him, without admitting the Legates to Audience, or answering the Letter which was sent him, from all the Communities of the Jewes in Italy. And thus the Embassy of these Legates was concluded, and they returned from the place from whence they came, and the Iewes again to their Wits, following their Trade of Merchandize and Brokage as formerly, with more quiet, and advantage, then the meanes of regaining their Possessions in the Land of Promise. And thus ended this mad Phrensie amongst the Iewes, which might have cost them dear, had not Sabatai Renounce't his Messiaship at the Feet of Mahomet.
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16. Henry Nevil Payne, The Fatal Jealousie (1673).
18. Anonymous, "Of Genius," in The Occasional Paper, Vol. III, No. 10 (1719), and Aaron Hill, Preface to The Creation (1720).