The Monthly Army List


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Knox's Words


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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language


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John Jamieson's 'An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language' is a comprehensive and authoritative work that delves into the origins and meanings of words in Scottish dialects. Through meticulous research and analysis, Jamieson provides readers with a deep understanding of the linguistic heritage of Scotland, shedding light on the cultural and historical contexts that have shaped the language over centuries. His writing style is academic yet accessible, making this dictionary a valuable resource for scholars, students, and language enthusiasts interested in Scottish etymology. Jamieson's meticulous attention to detail and extensive knowledge of the Scottish language make this dictionary a must-have for anyone interested in the complexities of linguistic evolution. John Jamieson's expertise as a philologist and historian is evident in the depth and breadth of information presented in this seminal work. His dedication to preserving and interpreting the linguistic heritage of Scotland is both admirable and invaluable, ensuring that future generations will have access to this rich linguistic tradition. For those seeking to explore the intricacies of the Scottish language and its etymological roots, 'An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language' is an essential and enlightening read.










The American Hatter


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Word and Action


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Bernard Knox is one of the most important and influential critics of Greek drama writing today. His books, articles, reviews, and essays have educated a generation of readers, from scholars studying original texts to those who know the Oresteia only in translation.




From Word to Life


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"Few books on Bible study method both explain how and show how. Fewer still seek to do this by utilizing current biblical scholarship while writing for informed lay people. Virtually no books with the objective demonstrate a competent grasp of both the linguistic and historical school of biblical interpretation. From Word to Life fills the gap with this distinctive contribution. Written clearly, it should enjoy wide usage, especially in the classroom setting.The book is not written for the beginner in Bible study; its best use will be by those who, having already started on the pilgrimage of Bible study, are at least minimally acquainted with the historical-critical method and have thought some about how language works. Because of its clarity and scope, it will reward both the serious student and the seasoned professor of biblical studies."--Willard M. Swartley"The inductive Bible study method presented in this book is motivated by three objectives. The first is to show the reasonableness of the way biblical scholars work with the Bible. . . . A second motive is to present these methods or ways of study in such a manner that others can also appropriate them for their own use. . . . Third, and perhaps most importantly, it is hoped that through an acquaintance with good Bible study methodology, discernment may be gained as to what constitutes valid and invalid uses and interpretations of Scripture."--Perry Yoder, in the Preface




Crossed Swords


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Crossed Swords


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