ORIENTAL LANGUAGES. 



efpecially from the Egyptian and Coptic : that 



Moles wrote in IW language, as the 



Ircn of llracl then fpoke it: that the > 



book )ld Tcftament were wrote ftili 

 "ij true it is almoft impolfible for tlm 



to have been p: >,ou: any 

 a 



Notwkhftanding all this, as thethcolo<_" 



. .ire of what they fay, we fhall bo 

 < } the in that the Hebrew was the firfi 



the world, and that it was delivered from 

 , for thefc learned dodors tell us, that 

 night it Adam as foon as he had 

 ; that he might be able to convcrfe 

 . ul that he gave him die power of 

 ..11 things by their names: in the fame 

 man :i after- time the gift of tongues 



communicated to the apoftles on the da-. 



1. Albertus in his Hebrew Dh finds 



., in each root, in i- 1 the 



manner of pronouncing it, the lignification of 



i. Loefcher, in his treatife De caufis 



; ies this matter Hill further. 



V. ] have no Hebrew but 



u-hat is in the Holy Bible, this lan- 



. //.:v be deficient of many words; 



all the ancient lar.gu 

 i -.ofe of the firll ftget, were i 



cop ; : n ; bur in thofe 



s to be named ; and the 



