IN ANSWER' to his LETTERS TO THE JEWS, Part. II. 'OCCASIONED BY Mr. DAVID LEVI's Reply to the Former Part. ALSO IN ANSWER TO HIS “ One Great Argument in Favour of Christianity from " a fingle Prophecy.” 2. TO MR. BICHENO, . AND 3. To Dr. KRAUTER, 1 5. TO ANTI-SOCINUS, alias 4. To Mr. SWAIN, ANSELM BAYLY. OCCASIONED BY THEIR REMARKS ON MR. DAVID LEVI's ANSWER to Dr. PRIESTLEY's FIRST LETTERS TO THE JEWS. By DAVID I EVI, - JEWS, &c. עד מתי היש בלב הנבאים גבאי השקר ונביאי תרמית לבסי JEREMIAH xxiii. 26. L. O N DON.. PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR; AND SOLD BY J. JOHNSON, No. 72, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD; J. WALKER, No. 44, AND J. PARSONS, No. 21, PATERNOSTER.Row. Tappan Presb. con CONTENT S. AN Introductory Letter to Dr. Priefley 1 The Divinity of Christ and his pre-ex- iftent State, proved to be taught in the Gospels: and consequently, whoever does not believe the same, is not intitled to the Appellation of a Christian. Hence also the Charges exhibited by Dr. Priestley against Mr. Levi, of his Want of Can- dour, Ignorance of the New Testament, &c. are shewn not to be well founded 9 Of the prophetic Spirit of Christ, and his divine Mission, compared with that of .. L ETTER III. Of the Sufferings of the Jewish Nation, and the Explanation of the seventy · E T T E R S To Dr. Cooper. Letter I. i 111 LET TÉ R II. An Explanatize of the Seventh Chapter of Isaiah, from Verse 10, to 16, inclufive 114 A Letter to Mr. Bicheno - - - 128 A Letter to Dr. Krauter - - - 135 A Letter to Mr. Swain - - - 144 REV. SIR, YOUR letters, Part. II. addressed to the Jews, would have been answered by me long before this, but for the reasons which I shall mention hereafter : for notwithstanding your studied neglect of me, by addressing your letters to the Jewish nation, when they ought in strict propriety to have been addressed to me, (as through. out the whole, you animadvert on the proofs that I have advanced in answer to your letters :) and by which, you seem to intimate, that it is beneath your dignity to contend with so ignorant and uncandid a person. But notwithstanding all this, and i B . the |