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Hebrew language - Composition and exercises - Early works to 1800

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    Proposals for reviving and promoting the study of Hebrew, and other oriental languages . Humbly offered, to the very reverend and learned, the provost and senior fellows in the University of Dublin. By James M. Even, A. M. prosessor of those languages.

    Mc.Euen, James, professor of Hebrew. | Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]
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    The excellency and great improtance of the Hebrew language, demonstrated by the united testimony of upwards of fifty celebrated authors . Being an attempt to prove that the knowledge thereof is absolutely necessary, and of the utmost consequence, to a just and clear understanding of the divine writings of the Old and New Testament, by the judicious and unanimous opinion of Addison, Ainsworth, Bacon, Blackwall, Buxtorf, Chambers, Calmet, Chandler, Doddridge, Erpenius, Edwards, Forbes, Gill, Grey, Hammond, Hervey, Hare, Hunt, Kennicott, Lowth, Leusden, Lamy, Middleton, Pearson, Pocock, Parkhurst, Robertson, Romaine, Sharpe, Taylor, Walton, Witsius, Wesley, &c. By Joshua Kettilby, author of Hebrew made easy.

    Kettilby, Joshua | Date: 1762

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