(12mo. 8 ll. + 237 pp. + 25 ll.)⁠[¹] [I. S.]

[¹] Sixty years later it was translated into English:⁠—

Of The | Term | Of | Life. | viz. | Whether it is fix’d or alterable; |

With the Sense of the Jewish Doctors, | both Ancient and Modern, touching | Predestination and Free-Will. |

Also an Explication of several obscure | Passages and Prophecies in the Old Testa-|ment; together with some remarkable Cu-|stoms observ’d by the Jews. |

Written in Latin by the Famous Menasseh | Ben-Israel the Jew and now Translated | into English, By Tho. Pocock, M.A. |

To which are added, the Author’s Life, never be-|fore Publish’d; and a Catalogue of his Works. |

London Printed, and Sold by J. Nutt, near | Stationers-Hall, and by the Booksellers of Lon-|don and Westminster, 1699. |

(sm. 8º. 6 ll. + XVI. + 116 pp.) [I. S.]

sig. A2. “To Colthorp Parker, Esq.;”