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Tier as a lecturer we have seen described . MjchaelisV fault w ^ s a superfluity of wit ^ and an ambition to intake his hearers lauglu I ? e would often contrive , says gchtjltz , tp finish a lecture with
& bon-. mot r and immediately descending from his rostruin , would turn back to the audience , who were convulsed with laughter , \ yhen he reached the door , with a
smile of gratitude for tl ^ eir applause . It sometimes happened too , that as he repom posed every course of lectujes as often as he delivered them , the variety of his * business did not allow him to finish more than half what w ^ s
necessary to fill \* p the hour , in which case he was compelled to supply the deficiency with > ny thing that he could bring in 9 whether connected with his lecture or
not . He paid great a , ttenti 6 n to young men of talents ataong his pupils , guiding their studies ^ and procuring for and placing them in advantageous situations . But when he had done this their
connexion ceased ; he had fu * rnj $ a * d them with a iavou 1 able iield for ttye exertion of those talents wjiich he believed t | em tot poss es ^ and thought it right then to leave them to make their own way-
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It only remains now to give a catalogue of Michaitlis' numerous writings ; 1 . Dis $ erta , tio de punctorum Hebraicorum Antiquitate * Hate , 1739 , 4 to .
2 v Di $ seitatio tfe Psalmo xxii . 37 * 6 . 4 to ^ 3-Ruaini , epts of Hebrew &Cr Cf&r )) tuatioi )^ H ^ Ue , 174 I f 8 vp . 4 . Hebrew Graptiniar . Halle , J 74 A . 9 vo . 5 . Catalogus Bibliothec ^ littd ^
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vigiane& Hal ^ 174 & , * vo . ? YOl ^ . ••• ¦ ' ¦ ¦ , ¦ .. -. — -: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V- -y " , 6 . Geo . Bensoni paraphraais , Sic . H ^ lce , 1746 L 44 c ^ r 7 Jac . Peircii paraphrasi $ > &c . Haiae , 1747 f 4 to .
8 . Clari $ sa translated from tlie En ^ iish ^ 8 y ()! i » Gottinjjen , 1747—9 . § . Agamernnor ^ translated fro m the English .
IP- Paraph rase aftd Nates on the shorter epistles of Paul , GoU tiiigen s 175 © . 4 j ^ .
11 . Programme on the Djuty of speaking Truth . 1 JT 4 Q * -Hvo * 12 . IntjrOidu 0 io ^ to the New Testament , J 75 Q . 8 vp . 13 . Poetical Translation af Ecclesiastes , J 75 O * Svq *
14 . Sketch of the System Qi Types , 1733 . 8 vtJ . 15 . Carapendiura Antiquitatum Hebraicorumj 17 # 3 * 4 to . 7 fsatfc $ . '16 . Novaversia § uraa sequndaa Cpi-ani , $ tc . - 175 ^ i # ^ 17 . P \ w ^ Wi |!^ s , ^ p « teJpTiiwi Syriacos ^ ^ cf . l ^ .-W * ' 4 tc ^ 18 . Treatise out the Mosaic La \ v of Marriage ; , 1 7 ;^ l ^ . On jthe Means of XJpd ^ r . standing the Hebrew Language , 17 # r- 8 vo .
, 20 * Roberti Lowth Proelecno nes , &c . Pars J . 1799 * II , % 76 & 21 . Syntagma Cammeutationum . Jto 1 . 175 ^ 1 | . > 76 n # a . 22 . Critical Lecture on the
three nxost important Psalms ie . lating to Christ , the 16 th , 40 th , a » 4 Ultfi . l ? m 93 * Coxupendiuta Thpc ^ Qgir DogmaticaB , 1760 .
£ 4 * ' lie riafluenqe dq £ Opipiops W J 0 La ^ gagftj et 4 » I # iig « ee sur le $ Opinions , trmluM < te l'AJleraand , lygp . 25 . Coiw ^^ ta ^ y oivthejip ^ to thq | I « bmnt' 2 yoK 4 ta-178 ^ -
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fO Sketch of the JAfe of Michaelis *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1811, page 70, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2413/page/6/
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