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1;:TYlIfOJ.OGY-CONJUNCTIONS.<br />

tIS<br />

CON JU~WTIONS.<br />

561. A CONJUNCTION is a word which connects words,<br />

phrases, or sentences; as, "He (lnd I must go, but you<br />

may stay."-" Of him, (lnd through him, and to him, are<br />

all things."<br />

562. Here, and (,ODnects the word, He and I, aud but COIJIlCcts the sentences,<br />

.. He and I must go," and" you may stay."<br />

563. ConjuDctions sOllletimes bec;in Relltences, even aftet· a full perio,l,<br />

to !how a cOD:'ectioD betwcen sentence; iu the general tenor of disco>ul'St',<br />

See, I\S examples, the first chapter of Genesis,<br />

564. Conjunctions are di vided into two classes: Copulative<br />

and Disjunctive.<br />

565, Copulative conjunctions connect things that are to be considercd<br />

together. They are, amI, both, as, because, for, if, since, that.<br />

566 . .and is the principal copulative, anc! connects what follows as an<br />

addition t'.> that which precedes. The otherd connect what fOllows as II<br />

condition, supposition, cause, motive,

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