Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1 |
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... EGYPTIAN HISTORY . P. 1 . I. The particular defect in the history of the most learned heathen nations . II . First the Phoenicians . Of Sanchoniathon ; his anti- quity and fidelity . III . Of Jerom - baal , Baal - Berith . IV . The an ...
... EGYPTIAN HISTORY . P. 1 . I. The particular defect in the history of the most learned heathen nations . II . First the Phoenicians . Of Sanchoniathon ; his anti- quity and fidelity . III . Of Jerom - baal , Baal - Berith . IV . The an ...
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... Egyptian history . IX . The antiquity and authority of Hermes Trismegistus . X. Of his in- scriptions on pillars , transcribed by Manetho . XI . His fabulous- ness thence discovered . Terra Seriadica . XII . Of Seth's pillars in ...
... Egyptian history . IX . The antiquity and authority of Hermes Trismegistus . X. Of his in- scriptions on pillars , transcribed by Manetho . XI . His fabulous- ness thence discovered . Terra Seriadica . XII . Of Seth's pillars in ...
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... Egyptian years ; the first of thirty days . III . The second of four months ; of both instances given in the Egyptian ... Egypt into nomi or provinces , and the number of them , against Vossius and Kircher .. CHAP . VI . THE UNCERTAIN ...
... Egyptian years ; the first of thirty days . III . The second of four months ; of both instances given in the Egyptian ... Egypt into nomi or provinces , and the number of them , against Vossius and Kircher .. CHAP . VI . THE UNCERTAIN ...
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... Egypt ; what that was . III . The old Egyptian learning inquired into ; IV . The conveniences for it . V. Of the Egyptian priests . Moses reckoned among them for his knowledge . VI . The mathematical , natural , divine , and mo- ral ...
... Egypt ; what that was . III . The old Egyptian learning inquired into ; IV . The conveniences for it . V. Of the Egyptian priests . Moses reckoned among them for his knowledge . VI . The mathematical , natural , divine , and mo- ral ...
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... Egyptian Plutarchus fables , αμυδρὰς ἐμφάσεις τῆς ἀληθείας , some faint and Osiride , c.g . obscure resemblances of truth ; nay , more than so , as most pernicious weeds are bred in the fattest soils , their most destructive principles ...
... Egyptian Plutarchus fables , αμυδρὰς ἐμφάσεις τῆς ἀληθείας , some faint and Osiride , c.g . obscure resemblances of truth ; nay , more than so , as most pernicious weeds are bred in the fattest soils , their most destructive principles ...
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