The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . alled New Englandtheology. Puritan theology had developed in New England intoEdwardism, and then into Hopkiimaiiism, Enimonsism,and Taylorisni. Encyc. Brit., XIX. 700. Hopkinsonian (hop-kin-s6ni-an), a. and n. [<Hopkins + -on-iiiii.] Same as Hopkinsian. Hoplegnathidse (hop-leg-nathi-de), «. pi.[NL., j>li^nirithidie. Hoplegnathus (hop-legna-thus), n. [NL. (ori-ginally Ojilegnuthiis): so called in ref. to theform of the jaws, likened to a horses hoof;irreg. &


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . alled New Englandtheology. Puritan theology had developed in New England intoEdwardism, and then into Hopkiimaiiism, Enimonsism,and Taylorisni. Encyc. Brit., XIX. 700. Hopkinsonian (hop-kin-s6ni-an), a. and n. [<Hopkins + -on-iiiii.] Same as Hopkinsian. Hoplegnathidse (hop-leg-nathi-de), «. pi.[NL., j>li^nirithidie. Hoplegnathus (hop-legna-thus), n. [NL. (ori-ginally Ojilegnuthiis): so called in ref. to theform of the jaws, likened to a horses hoof;irreg. < Gr. o-?//, hoof (< uirXoi, a shield, uK/.a,arms), -I- jid&f, jaw.] The typical genus ofthe family Hoplcgnatliida:, remarkable for the Hoplegnathus.


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