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Excerpt from The Life of Benedict De Spinosa
From that time he began to be very much referved amongft the Jewifh Doctors, whom he fhunned as much as he cou'd: He was feldom feen in their Synagogues, whither he went only perfunctorily, which exafperated them again? him to the highefi: degree; for they did n0t doubt but that he woud'd foon leave them, and make himfelf a Chri?zian. Yet, to (peak the truth, he never embraced Chrillzianity, nor received the Holy Baptil'm: And tho he had frequent Converfations with fome learn'd Mennonites, as well as with the molt eminent Divines of Other Chrifiian Sects, yet he never declared for, nor profelt himfelf to be a Member of any of them.
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