Anti-scepticism; Or, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Philosophy of Language, as Connected with the Sacred ScripturesMunday and Slatter, 1821 - 119 páginas |
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Página iii
... tongues , -are topics which excite in the mind of the intellectual student an especial interest . The Author has endeavoured to explain the significations of the substantive and the verb by the use of particular and general arguments ...
... tongues , -are topics which excite in the mind of the intellectual student an especial interest . The Author has endeavoured to explain the significations of the substantive and the verb by the use of particular and general arguments ...
Página viii
... tongue -- arguments of various writers stated - proba- bility that all the people of the earth journeyed and set- tled in the plains of Shinar - division of the people of all the earth - remark of Shuckford respecting the Baby- lonian ...
... tongue -- arguments of various writers stated - proba- bility that all the people of the earth journeyed and set- tled in the plains of Shinar - division of the people of all the earth - remark of Shuckford respecting the Baby- lonian ...
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... tongues . 3 CHAP : I. - SEC . II . IT is singular , that the author of the " Diversions of Purley , " should have traced every part of speech to its original source , and in the structure of language marked the precise boundaries of ...
... tongues . 3 CHAP : I. - SEC . II . IT is singular , that the author of the " Diversions of Purley , " should have traced every part of speech to its original source , and in the structure of language marked the precise boundaries of ...
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... tongues , the present hypothesis will be furnished with an additional argu- ment in its favour . The nature of language will be then further unfolded to our view : the consideration will , moreover , present to us one of the principal ...
... tongues , the present hypothesis will be furnished with an additional argu- ment in its favour . The nature of language will be then further unfolded to our view : the consideration will , moreover , present to us one of the principal ...
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... tongues , as in the Greek and the Latin ; and it is said likewise , in the Russian , the Sclavonic , and Gaelic , and several of the American tongues . " If the arguments which I have adopted are just , then it undeniably follows , that ...
... tongues , as in the Greek and the Latin ; and it is said likewise , in the Russian , the Sclavonic , and Gaelic , and several of the American tongues . " If the arguments which I have adopted are just , then it undeniably follows , that ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham according action adjective affections affirmation ancient animal Aram-Naharaim arguments Armenia Babel Bichat Bishop of Worcester called Canaan cause Chaldean CHAP circumstance conceive confound connected consonant construction correspond derived desire distinct doctrine Eber Egypt Egyptian language Egyptians English grammar Eton existence expression faculty feelings genitive grammarians Greek and Latin guage Hebrew language honourable Horne Tooke Hutcheson ideas immaterial inquiry instinctive intellect Israelites Jacob Joseph Latin languages Locke Lord magistri Mant's Bible matter meaning mind Moses moving ball nature and philosophy nominative notion noun substantive object opinion organization original Padan-Aram passions perceive philosophy of language prepositions primitive language pronounced prove reason relation Remarks on Scepticism respecting sacred says Dr sensation sense sentence shew Shinar signifies soul speech supposed Syrian tence thing thinking substance thought tion tive Treatise tribes of Manasseh true understood unto verb writers
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Página 90 - Trust in Him at all times, ye people; Pour out your heart before Him : God is a refuge for us.
Página 116 - And the Gileadites took the passages of Jordan before the Ephraimites : and it was so, that when those Ephraimites which were escaped said, Let me go over ; that the men of Gilead said unto him, Art thou an Ephraimite ? If he said, Nay ; then said they unto him, Say now Shibboleth : and he said Sibboleth : for he could not frame to pronounce it right. Then they took him, and slew him at the passages of Jordan : and there fell at that time of the Ephraimites forty and two thousand.
Página 90 - Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: To be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
Página 13 - And out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air, and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them ; and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field ; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him.
Página 92 - CRITICISM, though dignified from the earliest ages by the labours of men eminent for knowledge and sagacity, and, since the revival of polite literature, the favourite study of European scholars, has not yet attained the certainty and stability of science.
Página 116 - And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Página 102 - THIS is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him; male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam; in the day when they were created.