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JUDAISM

Volume 11 · 97 words · 1823 Edition

the religious doctrines and rites of the Jews. Judaism was but a temporary dispensation, and was to give way, at least the ceremonial part of it, at the coming of the Messiah. For a complete system of Judaism, see the books of Moses. Judaism was anciently divided into several sects; the principal were of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essensians.

At present there are two sects among the Jews, viz. the Caraites, who admit of no rule of religion but the law written by Moses; and the Rabbinitists, who add to the law the traditions of the Talmud.