Then in 1638 came Schmied's [Greek: tamieion], which has been the basis of subsequent concordances to the New Testament.
Biblical concordanceshaving familiarized students with the value and use of such books for the systematic study of an author, the practice of making concordances has now become common.
Cruden's work is accurate and full, and later concordances only supersede his by combining an English with a Greek and Hebrew concordance.
Other English concordances were published by Cotton, Newman, and in abbreviated forms by John Downham or Downame (cd.
Concordances in this last sense were first made for the Bible.
There are concordances to the works of Shakespeare, Browning and many other writers.
Mention has been made already of the engravings with which the Concordances are nearly all supplied.
Mapletoft should have thought that there were only three Concordances made; and the same mistaken idea was entertained by the owner of Colonel Garratt's copy, words almost identical being written in that work by another Dr.
But in close connection with the making of the Concordances must be mentioned the art of bookbinding, and embroidered covers for books, as well as embroidery for other purposes.
The workmanship of the Concordances was so excellent in every detail, even to the paste used for their construction, that the volumes may well last for another period of 250 years.
The Concordances are all bound in velvet or leather, and are nearly all stamped with designs in gold, on much the same plan.
The accounts of the various Harmonies or Concordances are derived entirely from personal examination of the separate volumes, or from direct communication with their owners.
By far the greater number deal with the Gospels of the four Evangelists, but in addition to these there are Concordances of the Books of Kings and Chronicles, and the five Books of Moses.
It is not known how long the business of makingConcordances was continued at Gidding.
The notoriety attaching to theConcordances can be easily accounted for by the great interest shown in the work by King Charles I.
Orders for six or more may include any or all of the Concordances in any or all styles of binding.
Orders for six or more may include any or all of the concordances in any or all styles of binding.
Even so likewise the nature of this great city of the world, and the policy thereof, must be first sought in mean concordances and small portions.
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