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 2 |
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Page 63
The opinion of the ancient Greek phi . losophers ; of Pythagoras , Plato , the
Stoics ; the origin of evil not from the necessity of matter . XV , XVI . The
remainders of the history of the fall among the heathens . XVII , XVIII , XIX . Of the
malignity of ...
The opinion of the ancient Greek phi . losophers ; of Pythagoras , Plato , the
Stoics ; the origin of evil not from the necessity of matter . XV , XVI . The
remainders of the history of the fall among the heathens . XVII , XVIII , XIX . Of the
malignity of ...
Page 136
Of their language different from the Greeks . ... The language of the Pelasgi in
Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the
Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in the islands of
Greece ...
Of their language different from the Greeks . ... The language of the Pelasgi in
Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the
Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in the islands of
Greece ...
Page 174
They who submitted , as most of them did , were incorporated into the Greeks ,
and became one people with them ; and so by degrees lost that former language
which was peculiar to themselves , and wholly distinct from the Greek tongue ...
They who submitted , as most of them did , were incorporated into the Greeks ,
and became one people with them ; and so by degrees lost that former language
which was peculiar to themselves , and wholly distinct from the Greek tongue ...
Page 175
The first is , because the Pelasgi CHAP . that went into Italy did use the Greek
tongue , from their calling Agylla Cære , from ... But doth not Herodotus expressly
say , that , after the mixture between the Greeks and Pelasgi , these by degrees
lost ...
The first is , because the Pelasgi CHAP . that went into Italy did use the Greek
tongue , from their calling Agylla Cære , from ... But doth not Herodotus expressly
say , that , after the mixture between the Greeks and Pelasgi , these by degrees
lost ...
Page 179
... for the proof of it . The first is , the agreement of the ancient Greek language
with the Hebrew , in many of its primitive words . And here we have a most
rational and probable account given of it ; which is , the Greeks mixing with the
Pelasgi ...
... for the proof of it . The first is , the agreement of the ancient Greek language
with the Hebrew , in many of its primitive words . And here we have a most
rational and probable account given of it ; which is , the Greeks mixing with the
Pelasgi ...
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