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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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 ; both which not from the Phænicians ...
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 ; both which not from the Phænicians ...
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... yet it is acknowledged by all , that no word used by the Jews is more proper to that than 872 is ; and P. Fagius cites it from R. Nachmani , that the Hebrew language hath no other word to signify such a production out III . sense .
... yet it is acknowledged by all , that no word used by the Jews is more proper to that than 872 is ; and P. Fagius cites it from R. Nachmani , that the Hebrew language hath no other word to signify such a production out III . sense .
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A good man , in Seneca's language , is , Discipulus Dei , æmulatorque , et vera progenies ; which in the language of the Scripture is , one taught of God , and a follower of God , and one born of him . Now , saith he , Parens ille ...
A good man , in Seneca's language , is , Discipulus Dei , æmulatorque , et vera progenies ; which in the language of the Scripture is , one taught of God , and a follower of God , and one born of him . Now , saith he , Parens ille ...
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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 ; both which not from the Phænicians ...
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 ; both which not from the Phænicians ...
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... there being but the difference of one letter in the Eastern languages between On and Oix , the one denoting blood , and the other man . But if we take it as our more ordinary copies read it , éĘ évòs aipaTOS , yet thereby it is ...
... there being but the difference of one letter in the Eastern languages between On and Oix , the one denoting blood , and the other man . But if we take it as our more ordinary copies read it , éĘ évòs aipaTOS , yet thereby it is ...
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