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SynopsisThe book may have numerous typos or missing text. It is not illustrated or indexed. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website. You can also preview the book there.Purchasers are also entitled to a trial membership in the publisher's book club where they can select from more than a million books for free.Volume: 9 Original Publisher: L.B. Seeley Publication date: 1824Subjects: Sermons, English; Religion / Sermons / General; Religion / Sermons / Christian, Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: IN ANSWER RABBI CROOLL'S RESTORATION OF ISRAEL.' To (he law and to the testimony: if they (peak not according lo this word, it i because there is no light in them.'Isaiah viii. 20. Search the scriptures: for in them ye think yc have eternal life; and they are they which testify of me.'John v. 39. The lotimony of Jesus i the spirit of prophecy.'Rev. xi. 10. ON THE PREFATORY ' DECLARATION/ Page 11. line' 1. ' If ever, ' andc. Whatever the author's design in writing might be, the book came into my hands under circumstances which induced me to conclude that he expected it would be an- swered, and consequently published. It appeared to challenge an answer; and, If none had been returned, the occasion of triumphing would have been given. P. 11. 1. 7. ' That the author is an enemy to Christians, ' andc. There is no reason to suppose that Mr. Crooll is an enemy to Christians; but he is an avowed opponent of Christianity. Hie writer of this answer is far indeed from being an enemy to Jews; but he opposes Judaism as far as that opposes Christianity, and no further. P. 11.1.10. ' It is well known, ' andc. This part of the declaration, being coincident with several things in the body of the work, will be considered hi its proper ptefefc. P. 12.1. 20. ' How much more, ' andc. This passage gives me sincere pleasure; and I think it does credit to the writer. As a Briton, I feel and satisfaction at the acknowledgement from a Jew, thathe and his brethren, are treated better here than ' in any other country. It honours our national character: but that character, as far as it is truly honourable, is the result of clearer and fuller views of Christian principles than most other nations possess; and I still more rejoice in the testimony as honourable to Christianity, whi.