Robertson, William.
Sha'ar o Petach el Leshon Hakodesh A gate or door to the holy tongue, opened in English. Containing. 1. The chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar. 2. A table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of the Bible are set down; and a plain and read way presently to find out the roots of all Hebrew words which are deficient in one or two of their radicall letters, is described. 3. A praxis to the grammar and the table, upon the prophecy by Obadiah; the Decalogue, and the twelfth chapter of Isaiah: wherein the Hebrew text it self, is first set down; and then every Hebrew word of those places of Scripture is read in English letters, then expounded, and grammatically resolved in English; and all in so plain and easie a way, as may be made use of by any ordinary capacity of either sexe. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland, now residing and teaching Hebrew in London.
London: printed by J. Flesher, for Joseph Cranford; and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard; at the sign of the Phenix, 1653.
ESTC No. R208468.Grub Street ID 84720.
Robertson, William.
Sha?ar Ha Rivshon ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English. Containing, I. The chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar. II. A table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of the Bible are set down, and a plain and ready way presently to find out the roots of all Hebrew words which are deficient in one or two of their radical letters, is described. III. A praxis to the grammar and the table, upon the prophecy by Obadiah: the Decalogue, and the twelfth chapter of Isaiah wherein the Hebrew text it self is first set down, and then every Hebrew word of those places of Scrripture [sic] is read in English letters, then expounded, and grammatically resolved in English and all in so plain and easie a way, as may be made use of by any ordinary capacity of either sexe. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University of Edinburgh, now residing at London.
London: printed by Evan Tyler, for Humphrey Robinson, at the three Pigeons in S. Pauls Church-yard, and for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate hill, at whose shops the books are to be sold, and any may know where the authour himself stayeth, [1654?].
ESTC No. R222063.Grub Street ID 96118.
Robertson, William.
Sha?ar Ha Rivson ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English. Containing, I. The chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar. II. A table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of th Bible are set down, and a plain and ready way presently to find out the roots of all Hebrew words which are deficient in one or two of their radical letters, is described. III. A praxis to the grammar and the table, upon the prophecy by Obadiah: the Decalogue, and the twelfth chapter of Isaiah: wherein the Hebrew text it self is first set down, and then every Hebrew word of those places of Scrripture [sic] is read in English letters, then expounded, and grammatically resolved in English. and all in so plain and easie a way, as may be made use of by any ordinary capacity of either sexe. B William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University of Edinburgh, Master of Arts, from the University of Edinburgh, now residing at Londo.
London: printed by Evan Tyler for Humphrey Robinson, at the three Pigeons in S. Pauls Church-yard, and for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate hill, at whose shops the books are to be sold, and any may know where the authour himself stayeth, [1654?].
ESTC No. R12181.Grub Street ID 60394.
Robertson, William.
Sha?ar Ha Shini ?o Petach Taphnimu ?el LeShon HaKodesh The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue. Being a compendious Hebrew lexicon or dictionary; in which all the roots and primitive words in the Bible, both Hebrew and Chaldee, are orderly set down, and numbred, and their significations expressed, in each several conjugation, wherein they are found extant in the Bible; with all the derivative nouns, and their significations taken from the roots; together with so much praxis, or so many places of the Hebrew text, so easily resolved in English, and with such easie directions for learning the language, as that any knowing Christian, man or woman, of ordinary capacity, making use of the former grammar, and this dictionary, with the praxis joined to both, may learn to read and understand the Hebrew Bible; and that without a teacher. See wha is in the book more fully in the following page. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University at Edenburgh, and now residing .
London: printed by Evan Tyler, for Humph. Robinson, at the three Pigeons in St. Pauls Church-yard, and for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate hill; at whose shops the books are to be sold, and any may know where the author himself stayeth, [1655].
ESTC No. R209075.Grub Street ID 85292.
Robertson, William.
?Igeret HaMaskil Iggeret hammashkil. Or, An admonitory epistle unto Mr Rich. Baxter, and Mr Tho. Hotchkiss, about their applications (or mis-applications rather) of several texts of Scripture (tending cheifly) to prove that the afflictions of the godly are proper punishments. Unto which are prefixed two dissertations; the one against Mr. Baxter's dangerous problems and positions, about the immanent acts of Gods knowledge and will, as if any of those could be said (without blasphemy) to begin in God, in time, and not to be eternal as himself is: or, as i God could be said (without derogation to His infinite perfections) to begin to know and will in time, any thing which He did not know and will before, yea from all eternity: the other, both against Mr. Baxter and Mr. Hotchkiss, about their definition of pardon and remission of sins, in opposition to great Doctor Twisse's definition of pardon, as it is in God from all eternity towards his elect in Christ. By William Robertson, Mr. of Art.
London: printed by J.M. and T.N. for George Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill, 1655.
ESTC No. R208822.Grub Street ID 85043.
Robertson, William.
Sha?ar Ha Shini ?o Petach Taphnimu ?el LeShon HaKodesh The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue. Being a compendious Hebrew lexicon or dictionary; in which all the roots and primitive words in the Bible, both Hebrew and Chaldee, are orderly set down, and numbred, and their significations expressed, in each several conjugation, wherein they are found extant in the Bible; with all the derivative nouns, and their significations taken from the roots; together with so much praxis, or so many places of the Hebrew text, so easily resolved in English, and with such easie directions for learning the language, as that any knowing Christian, man or woman, of ordinary capacity, making use of the former grammar, and this dictionary, with the praxis joined to both, may learn to read and understand the Hebrew Bible; and that without a teacher. See wha is in the book more fully in the following page. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the University at Edenburgh, and now residing .
London: printed by Evan Tyler, for Humph. Robertson, at the three Pigeons in St. Pauls Church-yard, and for G. Sabridge at the Bible on Ludgate hill; at whose shops the books are to be sold, and any may know where the author himself stayeth, [1655].
ESTC No. R236821.Grub Street ID 107473.
Robertson, William.
Maphte-ach hammikra; O, miphtach sepher hakkodesh. A key to the Hebrew Bible, by which, most of the words in all the historical books, together with many (if not all) of the most used words, thorow all the prophecies, are unlocked and opened, in an alphabetical praxis, upo the Psalms of David and Jeremiah's Lamentations; wherein all the words in these two books ... are alphabetically resolved, explained, and reduced to their roots, according to the ... letters of the alphabet, with which they are written in the text: so that any ordinary capacity, (when once the Hebrew letters are known) ... may find it immediately resolved, in its proper alphabetical place, and gramatically reduced to its root, with all the irregularities or deficiences explained; in so far as is necessary for the understanding of the text. By William Robertson, Master of Arts, from the Uuiversity [sic] at Edinburgh, in Scotland; and now residing, and teaching Hebrew in London.
London: printed for the author; and are to be sold by H. Robinson, A. Crook, L. Fawn, and S. Thomson, in Pauls Church-yard: and by G. Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate Hill, where any who desires, may know where the author remains, 1656.
ESTC No. R31780.Grub Street ID 114542.
Robertson, William.
Thesaurus, Græcæ linguæ, in epitomen, sive Compendium, redactus; et alphabetice, secundum, Constantini methodum, et Schrevelii, reseratus: concinnatus, & adornatus, studio & industria, Gulielmi Robertson. Cujus operâ, præter omnia vocabula, in prioribus Schrevelianis editionibus, eorumque permulta plenis explicata: octoginta, circiter, Græcorum vocabulorum, millia, ultimæ, à D. Hill, editioni, sunt addita, inserta, vel adjecta; idque, in manuali lexico Græco-Latino; & Latino-Græcum, duplam circiter partem, auctius etiam est editum.
Cantabrigiæ: excudebat Johannes Hayes, celeberrimæ academiæ typographus. Impensis Georgii Sawbridge, apud quem prostant venales, Londini, vico, vulgò vocato, Ludgate Hill, ad insignia Bibliorum, anno Dom. 1676.
ESTC No. R14653.Grub Street ID 62658.
Robertson, William.
Thesaurus, Græcæ linguæ in epitomen, sive Compendium redactus et alphabetice ... concinnatus et adornatus studio et industria Gulielmi Robertson ...
Cantabrigiæ: excudebat J. Hayes, 1678.
ESTC No. R182761.Grub Street ID 72727.
Robertson, William.
Otsar lishon hakodesh Thesaurus linguae sanctae compendios`e scil. contractus, plan`e tamen reseratus, pleneque explicatus: sive, Concordantiale lexicon Hebraeo-Latino-Biblicum: in quo, lexica omnia Hebrarica, huc usque edita, methodic`e, succinct`e, & quasi synoptic=os, exhibentur; una cum concordantiis Hebraicis; in quibus, universae, & singulae voces Hebraeo-Biblicae, (cum locis suis, quibus, in textu, occurrunt,) interpretatae sunt, & expositae; atque etiam, grammatic`e, sub suis propriis radicibus quibuslibet, resolutae; ad faciliorem, magisque commodum studiosorum, & Hebraeo-Philologicorum, usum & progressum, in Lingua sancta Hebraica discenda, vel docenda. Opus, jamjam, cum deo opt. max. ad umbilicum perdectum; quale ver`o, (in universa Biblia Hebraea,) nunqu`am anteh^ac, `a quoquam attentatum, nedum perfectum & editum; &c. prout in praefatione sequente pleni`us explicantur: a Gulielmo Robertson A.M.
Londini: excudebat Samuel Roycroft, in linguis orientalibus, typographus regius. Impensis Georgij Sawbridge; apud quem prostant venales, ad insignia Bibliorum, in vico vulg`o vocato, Ludgate Hill, MDCLXXX. [1680].
ESTC No. R28804.Grub Street ID 111838.
Robertson, William.
Phraseologia generalis; continens, quæcunque sunt scitu necessaria, & praxi, usuique studiosorum philologicorum, maxime utilia, in cunctis operibus phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucúsque, h"c, in lucem editis; eaque succinct, & methodic, disposita; in gratiam studiosæ juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac f?iciorem, in studiis suis philogicis, progressum. = A full, large, and general phrase book; comprehending, whatsoever is necessary and most usefull, in all other phraseological books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and prosperous progress of students, in their humanity studies. By William Robertson, A.M.
Cambridge: printed by John Hayes, printer to the University. 1681. And are to be sold by George Sawbridge, at the Bible, on Ludgate Hill, London, [1681].
ESTC No. R26220.Grub Street ID 109566.
Robertson, William.
Komets leshon ha-koresh ve-ha-limudim Manipulus linguæ sanctæ & eruditorum; in quo, quasi, manipulatim, congregantur sequentia, I. Index generalis difficilorum vocum Hebræo-Biblicarum, irregularium, & defectivarum, ... II. Succinctum, & planum compendium accentuationis, ta prosaicæ, quàm metricæ, Hebræo-Biblicæ regularis; ... III. Grammatica elucidatio doctrinæ De formatione verborum Hebraicorum, tam perfectorum quàm imperfectorum, cum eorum etiam paradigmatis: ... IV. Denique; subjunguntur, sententiæ 32. Hebraicæ, praxeos loco, ad textum Hebræo-Biblicum, & ad voces ipsius difficiliores, seu anomalas & defectivas, in indice generali comprehensas; ... Operâ & industriâ Gulielmi Robertson, A.M.
Cantabrigiæ: (pro authore) typis Johannis Hayes, typographi academici. Prostant, verò, venales, Londini, ad insigne Bibliorum, in vico, vulgo vocato, Ludgate-Hill, 1683.
ESTC No. R11914.Grub Street ID 60140.
Robertson, William.
[Hebrew] Thesaurus linguae sanctae compendios`e scil. contractus, plan`e tamen reseratus, pleneque explicatus: sive, concordantiale lexicon Hebraeo-Latino-Biblicum: in quo, lexica omnia Hebraica, huc usque edita, methodic`e, succinct`e, & quasi synopticaes, exhibentur; una cum concordantiis hebraicis; in quibus, universae, & singulae voces Hebrae0-Biblicae, (cum locis suis, quibus, in textu, occurrunt,) interpretatae sunt, & expositae, atque etiam, ... opus, iamjam, cum Deo opt. Max. as umbilicum persuctum; quale ver`o, (in universa Biblia Hebraeae,) nunqu`am antech^ac, `a quoquam attentatum, nedum perfectum & editum &c. Prout in praefatione sequente pleni`us explicatue: A Gulielmo Robertson A.M.
Londini: excudebat Samuel Roycroft, in linguis orientalibus, typographus Regius. Impensis Thomae Sawbridge; apud quem prostant venales, ad insignia Bibliorum, in vico vulgo vocato, Ludgate hill, MDC LXXXVI. [1686].
ESTC No. R182762.Grub Street ID 72728.
Robertson, William.
Manipulus linguæ sanctæ & eruditorum inquo, quasi, manipulatim, congregantur sequentia : I. Index generalis difficiliorum vocum hebræo-biblicanum ... II. Succinctum & planum compendium accentuationis ... hebræo-bibli-cæ ... III. Grammatica elucidatio doctrinæ de formatione verborum hebraicorm ... IV. Denique ... sententiæ 32. hebræo-biblicum ... / operâ & industriâ Gulielmi Robertson, A.M.
Cantabrigiæ: (Pro authore) typis Johannis Hayes .. prostant, verò, venales, Londini .., 1686.
ESTC No. R34000.Grub Street ID 116553.
Robertson, William.
Phraseologia generalis; continens, quæcunque sunt scitu necessaria, & praxi, usuique studiosorum philologicorum, maxime utilia, in cunctis operibus phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucúsque, h"c, in lucem editis; eaque succinct, & methodic, disposita; in gratiam studiosæ juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac f?iciorem, in studiis suis philologicis, progressum. A full, large, and general phrase book; comprehending, whatsoever is necessary and most usefull, in all other phraseological books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and prosperous progress of students, in their humanity studies. By William Robertson, A.M.
Cambridge: printed by John Hayes, printer to the University. And are to be sold by Daniel Browne without Temple-bar, John Lawrence in the Poultry, Henry Bonwick and John Taylor in St Pauls Church-yard, London, 1693.
ESTC No. R33537.Grub Street ID 116139.
Robertson, William.
Phraseologia generalis; continens, quæcunque sunt scitu necessaria, & praxi, usuique studiosorum philologicorum, maxime utilia, in cunctis operibus phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucúsque, h"c, in lucem editis; eaque succinct, & methodic, disposita; in gratiam studiosæ juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac f?iciorem, in studiis suis philologicis, progressum. = A full, large, and general phrase book; comprehending, whatsoever is necessary and most usefull, in all other phraseological books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and prosperous progress of students, in their humanity studies. By William Robertson, A.M.
Cambridge: printed by John Hayes, printer to the University. And are to be sold by Daniel Browne without Temple-bar, John Lawrence in the Poultry, Henry Bonwick and John Taylor in St Pauls Church-yard, London, 1695.
ESTC No. R214871.Grub Street ID 90023.
Robertson, William.
Ministers ought to please God, rather than men. A sermon preached at the opening of the Synod of Lothian and Tweddale, May 3d, 1737. By Mr. William Robertson, one of the Ministers of Edinburgh. Published at the Desire of many who heard it.
Edinburgh: printed by R. Fleming and Company, and sold by most Booksellers in Town, 1737.
ESTC No. T121314.Grub Street ID 172154.