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- 00d68f396d653c9a1a9a8a729e1037f7017b082fec8dc7dc718b7a4b1ae8b7da isCitedBy Christian_mortalism.
- 00d68f396d653c9a1a9a8a729e1037f7017b082fec8dc7dc718b7a4b1ae8b7da last "Parkhurst".
- 00d68f396d653c9a1a9a8a729e1037f7017b082fec8dc7dc718b7a4b1ae8b7da page "460".
- 00d68f396d653c9a1a9a8a729e1037f7017b082fec8dc7dc718b7a4b1ae8b7da quote "As a noun, nephesh hath been supposed to signify the spiritual part of man, or what we commonly call his soul; I must for myself confess that I can find no passage where it hath undoubtedly this meaning.".
- 00d68f396d653c9a1a9a8a729e1037f7017b082fec8dc7dc718b7a4b1ae8b7da title "A Hebrew and English lexicon without points: in which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of the Old Testament are explained in their leading and derived senses. To this work are prefixed, a Hebrew and a Chaldee grammar, without points".
- 00d68f396d653c9a1a9a8a729e1037f7017b082fec8dc7dc718b7a4b1ae8b7da year "1799".