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Julius Bate

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as an "impotent railer". Bate published other pamphlets in defence of Hutchinson's mysticism, and on the corresponding interpretation of the Hebrew text. His major work is
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A new and literal translation, from the Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses, and of the historical books of the Old Testament, to the end of the second book of Kings
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Remarks upon Mr. Warburton's remarks, showing that the ancients knew there was a future state, and that the Jews were not under an equal providence
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The Integrity of the Hebrew Text, and Many Passages of Scripture, Vindicated from the Objections and Misconstructions of
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Bate was one of the ten children of the Rev. Richard Bate, by his wife, Elizabeth Stanhope. He entered
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was one of the characteristic tenets of the school. Bate also wrote,
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Critica Hebræa, or a Hebrew-English Dictionary without points
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divine
Hutchinsonian
St John's College, Cambridge
John Hutchinson
Duke of Somerset
Sutton
Petworth
Robert Spearman
Arundel

Cherubim
William Warburton
Richard Grey
pointing of Hebrew
Mr. Kennicott
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Bate, Julius
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1771 deaths
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
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Christian Hebraists

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