Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2799174
APA Citation
Manasseh ben Israel. & Wall, Moses. (1650). The hope of Israel: written by Menasseh ben Israel, a 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 wherein the ten tribes at this present are, proved partly by the strange relation of one Anthony Montezinus, a Jew, of what befell him as he travelled over the Mountaines Cordillaere, 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
MLA Citation
Manasseh ben Israel. and Wall, Moses. The hope of Israel: written by Menasseh ben Israel, a 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 wherein the ten tribes at this present are, proved partly by the strange relation of one Anthony Montezinus, a Jew, of what befell him as he travelled over the Mountaines Cordillaere, with divers other particulars about the restoration of the Jewes, and the time when. [microform] by R.I. for Hannah Allen, at the Crown in Popes-head Alley Printed at London 1650
Australian/Harvard Citation
Manasseh ben Israel. & Wall, Moses. 1650, The hope of Israel: written by Menasseh ben Israel, a 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 wherein the ten tribes at this present are, proved partly by the strange relation of one Anthony Montezinus, a Jew, of what befell him as he travelled over the Mountaines Cordillaere, with divers other particulars about the restoration of the Jewes, and the time when. [microform] by R.I. for Hannah Allen, at the Crown in Popes-head Alley Printed at London
Wikipedia Citation
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