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The principal rules of Hebrew grammer; Compiled from some of the most considerable Hebrew grammars, and particularly adapted to Bythner's Lyra prophetica: with compleat paradigms of the verbs.
Ashworth, Caleb, 1722-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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The easiest introduction to the Hebrew language, designed for the use of young gentlemen and ladies. Containing I. Motives or incentives to learners, extracted from various excellent authors. II. Directions to Beginners. III. Examples of Success in the present Age. IV. An earnest Persuasive to the young Clergy. V. Patterns of Hebrew Nouns. VI. Patterns of Hebrew Verbs. Vii. A small Vocabulary or Hebrew Spelling-Book, or 400 Words of one and two Syllables. Viii. An easy Praxis on the whole First Chapter of Genesis, including the Hebrew Text-a literal Translation, and the Root of every Word, containing about the twentieth Part of the whole Language. Part I.
Kettilby, Joshua.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Hebraicæ grammatices rudimenta. In usum Scholæ Westmonasteriensis.
Busby, Richard, 1606-1695.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Kingston, 13th Sept. 1785. Proposals for printing by subscription, The principles of the Hebrew language; in three parts. ...
Date: [1785?]- Books
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Compleat paradigms of the Hebrew verbs, with an example of the affixes as they are joined to them.
Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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Hebrew made easy: or, a brief introduction to the Hebrew grammar, (upon a new and delightful plan); Whereby our British Gentlemen and Ladies may, in so very short a Time as Twenty-Four Days, learn the most necessary and essential Variations of that incomparable Language, without the Help of the Latin, or the Assistance of a Master. The second edition, with additions. By the author of The great importance of the Hebrew language.
Kettilby, Joshua.Date: [1762?]- Books
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A new and faithful translation of letters from Mr. L'Abbé ***, Hebrew Professor in the University of ***. To the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Kennicott. With an introductory preface, in answer to a late pamphlet published with a view to vindicate Dr. Kennicott from the Arguments and Facts alledged against him in the French Letters. And An Appendix, Containing Some short Remarks on Dr. Kennicott's Proposals for printing by Subscription a new Edition of the Hebrew Bible. Without the Imprimatur of F. T. A. Ricchini, or the Recommendation of Archbishop Assemani.
Dumay, Joseph Adolphe.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An Hebrew grammar, collected chiefly from those of Mr. Israel Lyons, teacher of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge; and the Rev. Richard Grey, D.D. Rector of Hinton, in Northamptonshire. To which is subjoined a praxis, taken from the sacred classics, and containing a specimen of the whole Hebrew language: with a sketch of the Hebrew poetry, as retrieved by Bishop Hare. [Five lines in Latin from Hare]
Sewall, Stephen, 1734-1804.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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Grammatica Hebræa sive methodus brevis discendi linguam sanctam sine punctis Masoreticis.
Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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The compleat linguist. Or, an universal grammar Of all the Considerable Tongues in Being. In a Shorter, Clearer, and more Instructive Method than is extant. Collected from the most Approv'd Hands. To be publish'd Monthly, One Distinct Grammar each Month, till the whole is perfected: With a Preface to every Grammar, relating to each Tongue. Numb. VI. For the months March, April, & May 1720. Being a grammar of the Hebrew tongue. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1720]- Books
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The Universal Hebrew grammar, for the use of schools and private gentlemen, In which every thing essential for attaining the knowledge of that language, even without a master, a digested in an easy method, and communicated to common capacities, with that expressive brevity peculiar to the sacred oracles. To which is added, the book of Psalms, exhibiting in one continued point of view, 1. The Hebrew text in it's own order. 2. The English version, word for word with the Hebrew. 3. The grammatical construction of the Hebrew words, reduced, as they occur to the rules of the above grammar, and their genuine significations, which every elegancy peculiar to that language, communicated to common capacities. By which the pious mechanic, as well as the learned divine, may read, translate, and give the proper emphatical grammar criticism of every word, according to the original Hebrew, and be happily enabled to comprehend the meaning of the devout mysteries contained in that most comfortable portion of the divine oracles. A work entirely new, and every way more extensively and eminently useful to learned and unoerned, than any thing of the kind evey published in this kingdom.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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Thomæ Bennet, S.T.P. Grammatica Hebræa cum uberrima praxi, in usum Tironum, qui linguam hebræam absque præceptoris viva voce (idque in brevissimo temporis compendio) ediscere cupiunt. Accedit consilium de studio præcipuarum linguarum orientalium, Hebræ æ, Syræ, Samaritanæ & Arabicæ, instituendo & perficiendo.
Bennet, Thomas, 1673-1728.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The principal rules of Hebrew grammar; compiled from some of the most considerable Hebrew grammars, and particularly adapted to Bythner's Lyra prophetica: with complete paradigms of the verbs.
Ashworth, Caleb, 1722-1775.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Stichology: or, a recovery of the Latin, Greek and Hebrew numbers. Exemplified in the reduction of all Horace's metres, and the Greek and Hebrew poetry. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.
Manwaring, Edward.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An hebrew grammar: formed on the usage of the words by the inspired writers: being, an attempt to make the learning of Hebrew easy. By Julius Bate, A.M.
Bate, Julius, 1711-1771.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Hebrew made easy: or a brief yet comprehensive introduction to the Hebrew grammar (upon a new and delightful plan) whereby our British gentlemen and ladies may, in so very short a time as twenty-four days, learn the most necessary and essential variations of that incomparable Language; without the help of the Latin, or the assistance of a master.
Kettilby, Joshua.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Moreh talmidim The scholars instructor, an Hebrew grammar. By Israel Lyons, ...
Lyons, Israel, -1770.Date: 1757- Books
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An hebrew and English lexicon, without points. In which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of the Old Testament are explained in their leading and derived Senses, The Derivative Words are ranged under their respective Primitives, and The Meanings assigned to each authorized by References to Passages of Scripture, and frequently illustrated and confirmed by Citations from Various Authors, ancient and modern. To this work are prefixed an Hebrew and a Chaldee grammar, without points. The fourth edition, corrected, improved, and somewhat enlarged. By John Parkhurst, M. A. Formerly Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Parkhurst, John, 1728-1797.Date: M.DCC.XCIX. [1799]- Books
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Preface to An entrance into the sacred language; Containing the necessary Rules of Hebrew grammar in English: With the Original Text of several chapters, select verses, and useful histories, translated verbatim, and analysed. Likewise, some select Pieces of Hebrew poetry. The whole Digested in so easy a Manner, that a Child of seven Years old may arrive at a competent Knowledge of the Hebrew Scriptures with very little Assistance. By the Rev. C. Bayley, Of Trinity-College, Cambridge.
Bayley, C. (Cornelius), 1751-1812.Date: [1783?]- Books
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Dissertatio philologica de linguæ hebrææ natalibus punctisque vocalibus ad eam docendam discendamque summe necessariis. Pars I. Notis illustrata & Specimine Lexici Memorialis aucta. Edidit Joannes Guiljelmus Kals, V.D.M.
Kals, Jan Willem, 1700-1781.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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A plain grammer of the Hebrew language, Adapted to the use of schools, with biblical examples. By the Rev. W.H. Barker, A.B. master of the Grammer-School, Carmarthen.
Barker, W. H. (William Higgs), 1744-1815.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The majesty and singular copiousness of the Hebrew language asserted and illustrated: or, An Argument to prove the High Antiquity and Divine Authority of the Hebrew Points, both Vowels and Accents: which, from a grammatical Explanation of the double Pointing of the Decalogue, (never before attempted) are demonstrated to be coeval with the Promulgation of the Law at Mount Sinai. Together with three half sheet tables of the Decalogue in Hebrew and English. And Towards the Conclusion, the simple dixerunts of the pretended Decypherer of the Book of Job, and the Author of a new Hebrew Grammar, lately publish'd for discrediting the Hebrew Points, are casually expos'd, and refuted. In a letter to a friend.
Date: M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]- Books
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Thomæ Bennet, S.T.P. Grammatica Hebræa cum uberrima praxi in usum tironum, qui linguam Hebræam absque præceptoris viva voce (idque in brevissimo temporis compendio) ediscere cupiunt. Accedit consilium de studio præcipuarum linguarum orientalium, Hebraeae scil. Chaldaeae, Syrae, Samaritanae & Arabicae, instituendo & perficiendo.
Bennet, Thomas, 1673-1728.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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A short Hebrew grammar.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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An Hebrew grammar: Formed on the usage of the words by the inspired writers: being, an attempt to make the learning of Hebrew easy. By Julius Bate, A.M.
Bate, Julius, 1711-1771.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLVI. [1756]