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Show ee | THE CERTAIN RESTORATION, Xe. them? Butif, over and above this. they must be expelled from the land of promise; then surely their : CHAPTER : Session, III. MES See PRESENT ef | | . , _ Asin Europe this remarkable people have beer singularly depressed, and in ages past, made a taunt, ~ Rev. Mr. Feey says, more than nine millions. % §- wy . . As. A 1 8 . . MAES : >* * s ie” Sle MOA MRTR N Hy eo -. f, ns ‘ we e PP ar, —NR . a as: . merce ; abe Shine One noted character says, that in Poland and part of Turkey, there are at least three millions of this people; and that among them generally. there is an unusual spirit of enquiry relative to Christianity. Mr. Noah says, that in the States of Barbary, their number exceeds seven hundred thousand. Their population in Persia, China, lindia, and Tartary, is stated (in a report of the London Society for the conversion of the Jews,) to be more than three hundred thousand. In Western Asia the Jews are numerous; and they are found in almost every land. 0 A se far more numerous.* a is, (as has been thought by good judges.) that they are ee abit AERP The whole present population of the Jews Has been calculated at five millions. But the probability mt state of the ten tribes of Israel. ne here be said on this part of the subject. While a more particular attention will be paid to the present * _in the Christian and literary world, that very little will a — The present state of the Jews is so well understood © : ‘ ote a Sah “a: “ : JUDAH AND ISRASL ae oon SER! me é _ as as. si . STATE mee — rromised restoration must (over and ahove giving them the heart of flesh) bring them back to the Canaan, which was given to them for an everlasting pos- 3 a 66 |