CONTENTS. LECTURE I. PAGE INTRODUCTION.-Lecturer's Disadvantages-Importance of gustus's Edict in Favour of the Jews in Britain-A cu- rious ancient Brick found-Richard Waller's Conjecture respecting it-St. Peter may have visited Britain for the sake of the Jews-The Success a Missionary meets with among unprejudiced Jews-Wolff's Success in Bo- khara, and Stern's in Persia-St. Paul's Visit to Britain fully established by Bishop Burgess and many other learned Divines The British Church established by Jews.-APPENDIX A. A Letter from Mr. Holdsworth, Governor of Dartmouth.-B. Bochart on www. C. Villalpando's Account of the Inscription on the Mo- nument His Opinion respecting the Dispersion of the Jews.-D. The Opinions of the Ancients respecting the Andalusians.-E. Ancient Gentile Writers were not ac- quainted with Jewish History-A Chapter from Trogus Pompeius.-F. Bochart's Etymology of Britain.-G. The Scripture Names of the Welsh.-H. Josipon's Account Objections answered-Bede the first English Writer who Children-Absurd Reasons assigned for the Use of Chris- tian Blood-Ecclesiastics already Jewish Debtors-The Ecclesiastics incensed the King against the Jews-Anec- dote of a Jew, and Archdeacon Richard Peeche, and Dean Deville The Accusations against the Jews a bountiful Revenue to Church and State-Jews required to support the Crusade The King's Death afforded them some res- pite their learned Men and their Seats of Learning- Aben Ezra visits England-Jews distinguished Physi- cians.-APPENDIX A. 146 and 149 Paragraphs of Archbishop Ecgbright's Canonical Excerptiones.-B. The Original of Whitglaf's Edict.-C. Of Edward the Con- fessor.-D. Of William the First.-E. Dr. M'Caul's Re- marks on the Charge against the Jews of using Christian Blood.-F. Aben Ezra's Preface to his A brief Retrospect of the last Lecture Jewish Physicians awful Event Some of the Offenders punished-Richard establishes the Exchequer of the Jews-Regulations of the same.APPENDIX A. Rabbi Gedaliah's Account of the Murder of the Rabbi Jacob, of Orleans.-B. The Origin of the Epithet e M'shoomad.-C. Henry de Knighton's Account of one of the Roaming Saints, or Cru- saders.D. The Address of the Rabbi at York-A Di- gest of Eleazar's Speeches in the Fort of Masada.-E. The Writ of Ricardus Malbisse.-F. Specimens of He- The Jews allured by John to remain in England-The Char- |