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Remarks on Dr Sharp's pieces on the words Elohim and Berith. Among which, in shewing the absolute unfitness of the Arabic tongue to give a root to the divine name Elahîm, some account is given of the Chaldee, Syriac, Samaritan, and Arabic dialects; shewing them to have been all anciently one language: as also what that language was: with a word on the Hebrew and Samaritan alphabets, proving that those alphabets could not have been chang'd, the one for the other, in copying the Hebrew scriptures, after the Babylonish captivity, as hath been pretended. By Benjamin Holloway, LL. B. Rector of Middleton-Stony, Oxfordshire.
Holloway, Benjamin, approximately 1691-1759.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Two dissertations concerning the etymology and scripture-meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith. Occasioned by some notions lately advanced in relation to them. By Thomas Sharp, D. D. Archdeacon of Northumberland, and Prebendary of Durham.
Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Animadversiones philologicæ in nonnulla Corani loca, cum illustrationibus in V.T. ex Arabismo, ac Persismo depromptis; quibus recognitis atque auctis in hac nova editione accedunt specimina quinque, ostendentia L.L. Lat. Ital. Hisp. Gall. Lusit. ac Angl. cum Arabica aut persica affinitatem. In usum arabizantium tyronum composuit ediditque R. Antonius Vieyra, L.L.B. ac L.L. Hisp. et Ital. P. Reg. in Col. S.S. et Ind. Trin. Dublin.
Vieyra, Antonio, 1712-1797.Date: [1785]