Webster's 1828 Dictionary The American Dictionary of the English Language |
This is Noah Webster's original 1828 American
Dictionary of the English Language in a facsimile edition. This beautiful book contains a
27-page biography
Noah Webster, Founding Father of American Christian Scholarship and Education, by Rosalie June Slater; Noah Webster's dissertation, Origin, History, and Connection of the Languages of Western Asia and Europe; and Noah Webster's Concise Grammar of the English Language. |
Noah Webster, the Father of American Christian education, wrote the first American dictionary and established a system of rules to govern spelling, grammar, and reading. This master linguist understood the power of words, their definitions, and the need for precise word usage in communication to maintain independence. Webster used the Bible as the foundation for his definitions. This standard reference tool will greatly assist students of all ages in their studies. No other dictionary compares with the Webster's 1828 dictionary. The English language has changed again and again and in many instances has become corrupt. The American Dictionary of the English Language is based upon God's written word, for Noah Webster used the Bible as the foundation for his definitions. This standard reference tool will greatly assist students of all ages in their studies. From American History to literature, from science to the Word of God, this dictionary is a necessity. For homeschoolers as well as avid Bible students it is easy, fast, and sophisticated. We present this magnificent work hoping that it will be a great benefit to all who seek to use it in their studies.
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1828 American Dictionary |
1981 Webster's New |
Marriage: The act of uniting a man and woman for life... Marriage was instituted by God himself. . . . "Marriage is honorable in all. . . ." Heb. 13. |
Marriage: ...men and woman are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family. . .an intimate or close union |
Education: Education comprehends. . . instruction and discipline intended to enlighten the understanding, correct the temper, and form the manners and habits of youth, and fit them for usefulness in their future stations. To give them a religious education is indispensable. |
Education: the action or process of [developing mentally or morally] |
Truth: Conformity to fact or reality. . . . We rely on the truth of scriptural prophecies. "Sanctify them through thy truth. . . . " John 17 |
Truth: sincerity in action, character, and utterance. . . the body of real thing. . . a judgment. . . that is true or accepted as true. |
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Hardcover Facsimile Edition Type Size: Description text size is 9 point. (#5713) |
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