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spelling | Freke, William 1662-1744 Verfasser aut The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it London Printed in the Year 1703 Online-Ressource ([4],iii,[1],266Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T145323 Reproduction of original from British Library W. F. = William Freke With an additional titlepage: 'The fountain of monition and intercommunication divine' Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Dreams Early works to 1800 Visions Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0601200300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Freke, William 1662-1744 The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it Dreams Early works to 1800 Visions Early works to 1800 |
title | The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
title_auth | The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
title_exact_search | The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
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title_full | The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
title_fullStr | The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
title_full_unstemmed | The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
title_short | The divine grammar |
title_sort | the divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams visions and apparitions compos d for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain dictionary fram d to the same purpose and both together illustrating the holy controversy of the almighty and interpreting all manner of dreams visions and apparitions whatsoever by w f esq master in the holy language and author of the new jerusalem the works of god seem by chance and without symmetry or beauty but tis only as to us and because they are deep and we unworthy to receive them and so as hid from our eyes human tongues may adorn us and give us the assistance of authors but the language divine what so glorious to attain or what so excellent in its aids and when it blesses us even with the prophetick monitions and presence of god himself in it |
title_sub | or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it |
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