The History of Sabatai Sevi, the Suppos'd Messiah of the Jews
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The work recounts the rise, popular acclaim, and ultimate downfall of a Jewish messianic figure whose movement provoked intense devotional practices and social disruption. Relying largely on a Levantine correspondent's report, it combines eyewitness detail with polemical judgment and places the episode amid contemporary Protestant millenarian expectations and English commercial concerns. The narrative details followers' rituals and the practical consequences for trade and communal life, considers rival interpretations of the leader's motives and character, and notes the movement's lingering sectarian legacies in Ottoman and European Jewish communities.
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