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“Hope of Israel—Ten Tribes ... in America—מקוה ישראל De Hoop Van Israel,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
The | Hope of Israel: |
Written | By Menasseh Ben Israel, | an Hebrew Divine, and Philosopher. |
Newly extant, and Printed in | Amsterdam, and Dedicated by the | Author to the High Court, the | Parliament of England, and | to the | Councell of State. |
Translated into English, and | published by Authority. |
In this Treatise is shewed the place where the ten | Tribes at this present are, proved, partly by | the strange relation of one Antony Monte-|zinus, a Jew, of what befell him as he tra-|velled over the Mountaines Cordillære, with | divers other particulars about the restoration of | the Jewes, and the time when. |
Printed at London by R. I. for Hannah Allen, | at the Crown in Popes-head | Alley, 1650. |
(sm. 8º. 7 ll. + 90 pp.) [I. S.]