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... written language ; upon history and literature ; upon laws and government ; upon civil and religious liberty ; upon the social institutions ; upon moral science and the moral virtues ; upon the holiness which fits men for heaven , and ...
... written language ; upon history and literature ; upon laws and government ; upon civil and religious liberty ; upon the social institutions ; upon moral science and the moral virtues ; upon the holiness which fits men for heaven , and ...
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... , must this " noblest work of God " have been , very imperfect without speech . Nor is it easy to see how his attainments could have been so surprisingly great and rapid , or how his intellectual endowments ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE . 11.
... , must this " noblest work of God " have been , very imperfect without speech . Nor is it easy to see how his attainments could have been so surprisingly great and rapid , or how his intellectual endowments ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE . 11.
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... in Beattie's Theory of Language ; in the Scholar Armed ; in Woolaston's Religion of Nature , and in Winder's History of Knowledge . modern , as well as ancient languages are investigated , 12 ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE .
... in Beattie's Theory of Language ; in the Scholar Armed ; in Woolaston's Religion of Nature , and in Winder's History of Knowledge . modern , as well as ancient languages are investigated , 12 ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE .
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... Adam was the first speaker of it . It began with the world and the Church , and increased in glory till the captivity in Babylon . The whole 66 language is contained in the Bible , and no other ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE . 13.
... Adam was the first speaker of it . It began with the world and the Church , and increased in glory till the captivity in Babylon . The whole 66 language is contained in the Bible , and no other ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE . 13.
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... written with a different character ; and they were both dialects of the Hebrew . The hypothesis , for it is a hypothesis merely , that the book of Job is older than the Pentateuch and was written in Arabic , seems indeed to countervail ...
... written with a different character ; and they were both dialects of the Hebrew . The hypothesis , for it is a hypothesis merely , that the book of Job is older than the Pentateuch and was written in Arabic , seems indeed to countervail ...
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