| 1749 - 388 pages
...generally rejefted, and the bdl authors abide by thefcripture genealogy. And, ' By thefe were the « ifles of the Gentiles divided in their ' lands ; every one...after his tongue, ' after their families, in their na• tions. Gen. x. 2 — 5. Ham was certainly Noah's youngeft fon ; and very indifcreet, if not wickedly... | |
| Samuel Squire - Anglo-Saxons - 1753 - 450 pages
...very manner, according to Mofes, "were " the ifles of the Gentiles divided by the " fons of Japhet in their lands; every one " after his tongue, after their families in their " nations' 5 ."—But it is nowtime to proceed in the view, which I propofe to take, of the German, or Anglo-Saxon,... | |
| James Parsons - Celtic languages - 1767 - 472 pages
...fogarmah ; and the fons of Javan, Elijha, and Tarjhijh, Kittin, and Dodanim. By thefe were the ijles of the gentiles divided in their lands: every one after his tongue, after their families, ira their nations. IT was hinted before, that the two brothers of Japhet, Shem and Ham, fent their... | |
| William Smith (M.D.) - Great Britain - 1771 - 508 pages
...appears plainly by the text: firft, after the enumeration of the fons of Japhet, the conclufion is, by in their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. So it is faid, thefe ,are the fons of Ham : thefe are the fons of Shem, after their families, after... | |
| [Sylvester] O'Halloran - Ireland - 1778 - 404 pages
...is fupported. Mofes tells us, * that by the pofterity of Japhet, " the ifles of " the Gentiles WERE divided in their lands; every one AFTER " HIS ToNGUE, after their families, in their nations." Now all the interpreters are unanimous, that the ifles of the Gentiles mean thofe of Europe ; and to... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 492 pages
...regard to the fons of Japhet, the eldeft branch of Noah's pofterity, that, " By thefe were the ifles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one...his tongue, after their families, in their nations ;" in like manner Mofes concludes the account he gives us of the fons of Ham, the youngeft branch of... | |
| John Walsh (M.R.I.A.) - 1793 - 260 pages
...generations of the fons fons of Noah, of the generations of Japhet it is faid, " by thefe were the ifles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, and their nations". And after mentioning the generations of Ham and Shem, the words, after their tongues,... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - Christianity - 1799 - 606 pages
...the ifles of the Gentiles" (many of the maritime countries wafhed by the Mediterranean fea) " were divided in their lands ; " every one after his tongue, after their *' families, in their nations (z)." The defcendants of Ham occupied, among other lands, Aflyria, Egypt, Paleftine, Chaldea, and part... | |
| 1806 - 500 pages
...languages occasioned by that confusion was seventy: and they ground this notion on Gen. x. 5. " By thes • were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands;...his tongue, after their families, in their nations." This fancy prevails also among the Turks. In the articles of' capitula- . tion for Temeswaer, taken... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - Christianity - 1801 - 586 pages
...the Gen*' tiles" (many of the maritime countries warned by the Mediterranean fea) " were di** vided in their lands ; every one after his " tongue, after their families, in their na" tions (£)." The defcendants of Ham occupied, among other lands, Aflyria, Egypt, Paleftine, and... | |
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