Index Entry | Lyric, topical [beg] That fam'd cross'd block, at which the Jews did stumble |
Location | London |
Citation | NYGWPB.753.067 1 Oct 1753:11, 12 (557) From the London Gazetteer, June 2, 1753. To the author. I am well pleased with your reflections on naturalization in general, as well as of the Jews in particular. . . [1 column, a poem translated] That fam'd cross'd block, at which the Jews did stumble, No longer Jews, or wiser Greeks, doth humble. Grecians may call it foolishness indeed Afresh, while Hebrews make Christ's members bleed. . . . [10 lines, and another paragraph] |
Generic Title | New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
Date | 1753.10.01 |
Publisher | Parker, J., and W. Weyman |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1753 |
Bibliography | B0026266 |