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" The terms for God, for house, for father, mother, son, daughter, for dog and cow, for heart and tears, for axe and tree, identical in all the Indo-European idioms, are like the watchwords of soldiers. "
The Indian missionary manual; or, Hints to young missionaries in India - Page 82
1870 - 585 pages
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 27

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 584 pages
...Southern members of the Arian family; and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any cross-examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...and tears, for axe and tree — identical in all the European idioms — are like the watch-words of soldiers. We challenge the seeming stranger ; and whether...
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Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History Applied to Language and Religion

Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen - Church history - 1854 - 560 pages
...the northern and. southern Arians, and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any cross-examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...IndoEuropean idioms, are like the watchwords of soldiers. We K challenge the seeming stranger ; and whether he answer with the lips of a Greek, a German, or an...
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Suggestions for the Assistance of Officers in Learning the Languages of the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - Altaic languages - 1854 - 160 pages
...the northern and southern Arians, and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any cross-examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...Indo-European idioms, are like the watch-words of an army. We challenge the seeming stranger, and whether he answer with the lips of a Greek, a German,...
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The Languages of the Seat of War in the East: With a Survey of the Three ...

Friedrich Max Müller - Altaic languages - 1855 - 268 pages
...the northern and southern Arians, and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any cross-examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...Indo-European idioms, are like the watch-words of an army. We challenge the seeming stranger, and whether he answer with the lips of a Greek, a German,...
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Southern Presbyterian Review, Volume 9

Presbyterianism - 1856 - 642 pages
...any cross examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, for mother, son, daughter, for dog, cow, for heart and tears, for axe and tree, identical in all the European idioms, are like the watch-words of soldiers. We challenge the seeming stranger; and whether...
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Triumphs of the Bible: With the Testimony of Science to Its Truth

Henry Tullidge - Apologetics - 1863 - 454 pages
...southern members of the Arian family ; and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any crossexamination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...and tears, for axe and tree — identical in all the European idioms — are like the watch-words of soldiers. We challenge the seeming stranger ; and whether...
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Gentle Skeptic: Or, Essays and Conversations of a Country Justice on the ...

Jonathan BIRD - Bible - 1863 - 384 pages
...southern members of the Arian family ; and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any cross-examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...and tears, for axe and tree — identical in all the European idioms — are like the watchwords of soldiers. We challenge the seeming stranger ; and whether...
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Primeval Man: An Examination of Some Recent Speculations

George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - Anthropology, Prehistoric - 1869 - 228 pages
...domesticated in primeval times, the evidence of ancient consanguinity is complete. ' In this case " the terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...and tears, for axe and tree, identical in all the Indo-Germanic words, are like the watchwords of soldiers." But when was it that the fathers of nations...
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Te Ika a Maui: Or, New Zealand and Its Inhabitants. Illustrating the Orgin ...

Richard Taylor - Ethnology - 1870 - 772 pages
...India and in England that have witnessed the first separation of the Northern and Southern Aryans. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...heart and tears, for axe and tree, identical in all Indo-European idioms, are like the watchwords of soldiers.* When it is considered how many causes are...
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A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy ...

John Garrett - Hinduism - 1871 - 980 pages
...of the northern and southern Aryans, and these are witnesses not to be shaken by cross-examination. The terms for God, for house, for father, mother,...; and whether he answer with the lips of a Greek, or German, or an Indian, we recognise him ns one of ourselves. Though the historian may shake his head,...
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