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[...] [...]ickdook Lashon Aukodesh Grammar of the Holy Tongue [...], PROPO [...]ALS for Printing by SUBSCRIPTION, A Hebrew Grammar,

O Roman [...]SSAY to bring the Hebrew Grammar into English, with Design to facilitate the Instruction of all those that are desirous to obtain a clear Idea of the primitive Language by their own Study, in order to their more distinct Acquain­tance with the Sacred Oracles of the Old Testament, according to the Original. Whereto is annexed the Lord's Prayer and the Apostle's Creed, Translated into HEBREW, and an Alphabetical Ca­talogue of the Nouns & Verbs that consist of more than three Radicals, for finding the Roots of which, there is no Rule in any Grammar. Drawn for the sake of those that are willing to have a further Knowledge in this an­cient Language. A Work altogether New. Collected from the BIBLE with Care & Diligence. All By [...] JUDAH MONIS, M. A Teacher of the Hebrew Tongue at Harvard Coliege in Cambridge, New-England.

THE Grammar will be considerably larger than Schickard's; with the Conjugations, Schemes of Tenses & Moods of all denominations, and Quotations at large; and will be Printed on the same Paper with these Proposals, or there­abouts It shall be afforded to Subscribers (Bound) for Eight Shillings per Book, and they that Subscribe for Six Books shall have a Seventh Gratis.

N. B. IF a sufficient Number of Subscribers appear, the Work will be for­warded with all convenient Expedition, the Hebrew Types being already arrived from Great Britain. A Specimen may be seen above.

Subscriptions are taken in by said Monis at his House in Cambridge, and Daniel Henchman Bookseller in Boston.

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