[77]. Trans. Jew. Hist. Soc., vol. i. pp. 70–71, 75.

[78]. Ibid., p. 44.

[79]. Infra, p. 118. London News Letter, April 2, 1649 (Cartes Letters, vol. i. p. 275).

[80]. Jesse, “England under the Stuarts,” vol. ii. p. 297; Tovey, Anglia Judaica, p. 275.

[81]. Violet, “Petition against the Jews,” p. 2.

[82]. The violence of such tracts as Prynne’s “Demurrer,” Ross’s “View of the Jewish Religion,” and the anonymous “Case of the Jews Stated,” has no parallel in the literature of the time.

[83]. Paul Isaiah, “The Messias of the Christians and the Jews.”

[84]. Prynne, “Demurrer,” Part I. p. 73.

[85]. Copley, “Case of the Jews is Altered,” p. 4.

[86]. “View of the Jewish Religion.”