Throckmorton, who knew something about most things, saw through Morford's shallow hebraism, and inwardly scoffed at the cheerful insufficiency with which the most abstruse biblical problems were attacked.
"Throckmorton"
Molly Elliot Seawell
A hebraism, as in Gen.
"The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study"
William Heaford Daubney
Yet these things were but the symptoms of the intensity of its reverence for that grand spirit of hebraism, of which Mr. Matthew Arnold speaks, to which we owe the Bible and Christianity.
"American Political Ideas Viewed From The Standpoint Of Universal History"
John Fiske