A Discourse Concerning the Origin and Antiquity of the Hebrew Points, Vowels, and Accents
A discourse concerning the origin and antiquity of the Hebrew points, vowels, & accents was first published as an essay within The Athenian Society’s Young Student Library. It was published in the year 1691 by John Dunton, an English bookseller - seemingly as a collaborative effort by the Society. This discourse guides readers carefully through Scripture, as well as Jewish and Christian literature, in order to prove the proposition that the vowels, points, and accents of the Old Testament were inspired and authored by God the Holy Spirit, rejecting counter-arguments powerfully.
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A discourse concerning the origin and antiquity of the Hebrew points, vowels, & accents was first published as an essay within The Athenian Society’s Young Student Library. It was published in the year 1691 by John Dunton, an English bookseller - seemingly as a collaborative effort by the Society. This discourse guides readers carefully through Scripture, as well as Jewish and Christian literature, in order to prove the proposition that the vowels, points, and accents of the Old Testament were inspired and authored by God the Holy Spirit, rejecting counter-arguments powerfully.
Paperback
177 pages
5x8
A discourse concerning the origin and antiquity of the Hebrew points, vowels, & accents was first published as an essay within The Athenian Society’s Young Student Library. It was published in the year 1691 by John Dunton, an English bookseller - seemingly as a collaborative effort by the Society. This discourse guides readers carefully through Scripture, as well as Jewish and Christian literature, in order to prove the proposition that the vowels, points, and accents of the Old Testament were inspired and authored by God the Holy Spirit, rejecting counter-arguments powerfully.
Paperback
177 pages
5x8