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Ignatius Singer

    The Hungarian language
    Some Unrecognized Laws of Nature
    The Rival Philosophies Of Jesus And Of Paul (1919)
    The Rival Philosophies of Jeesus and of Paul
    • Singer's groundbreaking work delves into the differences between the teachings of Jesus and of Paul, shedding new light on the early days of Christianity. This thought-provoking book is sure to spark discussion and debate among scholars and lay readers alike.

      The Rival Philosophies of Jeesus and of Paul
    • The philosophical teachings of Jesus and Paul are critically examined, highlighting their contrasting views on salvation, law, and the nature of God. Ignatius Singer argues that Jesus emphasized love and compassion, while Paul concentrated on sin and redemption. This analysis draws from their respective writings, including the Gospels and Epistles, offering insights into the evolution of Christian theology. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students, presenting a thought-provoking exploration of these foundational figures in Christianity.

      The Rival Philosophies Of Jesus And Of Paul (1919)
    • Some Unrecognized Laws of Nature

      An Inquiry into the Causes of Physical Phenomena with Special Reference to Gravitation

      • 504pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Exploring the fundamental causes of physical phenomena, this inquiry delves into the principles governing gravitation. The work presents a thorough examination of natural laws, aiming to uncover insights that may have been overlooked in the scientific discourse of its time. As a reprint of the original 1897 edition, it retains the original's depth and rigor, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of scientific thought and the evolution of theories related to nature's laws.

      Some Unrecognized Laws of Nature
    • The intention of the author is to supply the student of Hungarian with a handbook that will enable him to overcome the initial difficulties which have hitherto attended the study of language. Hungarian cannot be treated according to the rules usually adopted from the Latin system. So the language is here treated from a different standpoint. Instead of attempting to accomodate the language to a system altogether foreign to its spirit, the author has analysed the language itself, and given the results of his analysis in a series of rules. For this reason the terminology usually adopted has been abondoned and replaced by more appropriate expressions, which in most cases have been obtained by translating directly from Hungarian the corresponding grammatical terms. Contents: The alphabet, nouns (articles, suffixes, number), postpositions, adjectives, pronouns, verbs (active verbs, participles, medial verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, gender, interjections (re-edition, oringially published 1882, London, written in English). ISBN 9783862881420. LINCOM Gramatica 146. 100pp. 2013.

      The Hungarian language