THE HISTORY OF THE WORKS of the LEARNED, FOR THE Year One Thoufand Seven Hundred CONTAINING IMPARTIAL ACCOUNTS and ACCURATE INTERSPERS'D WITH DISSERTATIONS on feveral curious and enter- V ́o L. I. LONDON: Printed for JACOB ROBINSON, under the Inner- $ Temple Gate in Fleet-Street. MDCCXXXIX, THE HISTORY OF THЕ WORKS of the LEARNED. For JANUARY, 1739. To the Author of the Hiftory of the Works of the Learned. A Vindication of the Jews and their Religion, from the Calumnies of the Egyptian, the Greek, and the Roman Writers. Cupientes lædere dente Offendunt folido. HORAT. Τῖτο τοῖς πολλοῖς ἑτέροις συμβέβηκεν δια τὴν τῶν ἐνίων δυσμενείαν διμαι γινώσκειν τις πλέον τοῖς Ισορίαις εν τυγχάνοντας. Jofeph. contra Appionem, By CHARLES LAMOTTE, D.D.. T HERE is not perhaps a greater Instance in antient or modern Hiftory of religious Averfion, national Hatred, Spite and Malice, and at the fame Time of great Falfhoods, Blunders, and Mistakes, than what may be obferved in the Accounts which the Heathen B |