---- appeal to his tribunal from that of the Pope, 284
---- did not die for all, heresy of, 296
Jews, their situation in the midst of the world, 119
---- their expectation of a Redeemer, 120
---- the most ancient nation known to men, 120
---- sprung from one man only, 120
---- declared that all the world is in error, 121
---- were slaves of sin, 122
---- their dispersion, bore the prophecies into all regions of the world, 131
---- were a carnal people, 162
---- their religion the true, 162
---- the prophecies interpreted by the, according to their carnal instincts, 163
---- their refusal of Christ has given an additional mark of him, 164
---- their explanation of Scripture defective, 167
---- type of the chosen people, 169
---- loved the shadow and misunderstood the substance, 170
---- hold a midway place between Christians and pagans, 172
---- two kinds of, 172
---- antiquity of the, 173
---- sincerity of the, proved by the care with which they preserved the Bible, 173
---- formed to serve as witnesses of the Messiah, 174
---- prove Christianity by their present condition, 191
---- the religion of the true, is the same as that of Christians, 198
---- in slaying Messiah afforded a final proof of him, 218
---- their perpetuity and miserable state prove Jesus Christ, 219
---- their second destruction will never end, 220
---- bound to believe the miracles of Jesus Christ, 263
---- the hardness of the Jesuits surpasses that of the, 279
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