The manners of the Israelites, in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life.

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  • The manners of the Israelites, in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life.
  • Moeurs des Israélites. English
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Imprint
London: printed for William Freeman over against the Devil-Tavern near Temple Bar in Fleet-street, 1683.
Publication year
1683-1683
ESTC No.
R218945
Grub Street ID
93535
Description
[2], 48, 55-241, [1] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Text and register continuous despite pagination.

First published in Paris (1681?) as Fleury, Claude. Les moeurs des Israélites; translator not found.