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The Englishman's Hebrew concordance of the Old..
The chief object proposed by this work is a very simple one. In the present state of lexicography, it seemed, in a peculiar way, desirable to lead each student to deduce his meaning and definition of words (so far as possible). That those acquainted with English will by this book, at once, find both that extent to which this can be done placed before them and the difficulties of so doing greatly diminished, is not too much to assume; and if so, the chief end proposed will have been attained. it is also confidently believed, that those who have used the similar concordance for the Greek New Testament, will anticipate that other and important advantage are likely to result..
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