XXXII.
“Whether it be Lawful to Admit Jews into a Christian Commonwealth,” by John Dury
A | Case | Of | Conscience, | Whether it be lawful to admit Jews | into a Christian Common-wealth? |
Resolved By | Mʳ John Dury: | Written To | Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. |
London, | Printed for Richard Wodenothe, in Leaden-Hall street, | next to the Golden Heart, 1656. |
(4to. 1 l. + 9 pp.) [I. S.]
p. 9: “... Sir! Your most affectionate and faithful servant ... John Dury. Cassell, in haste, Januarie 8 1656.”[¹]
[¹] John Dury and the English Jewry. By the Rev. S. Levy, M.A. (Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, vol. iv. 1899–1901.... London.... 1903.... pp. 76–82.)