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 , as ...
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 , as ...
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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 , as ...
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 , as ...
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But doth not Herodotus expressly say , that , after the mixture between the Greeks
and Pelasgi , these by degrees lost their own proper language , and made use of
the common Greek tongue ? Yet afterwards , too , it is evident from Herodotus ...
But doth not Herodotus expressly say , that , after the mixture between the Greeks
and Pelasgi , these by degrees lost their own proper language , and made use of
the common Greek tongue ? Yet afterwards , too , it is evident from Herodotus ...
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Having thus far cleared the antiquities of Greece as XIV . to the first planters of it ,
whom we have evidenced to have been the Pelasgi , and these derived from
Peleg , it will be no great difficulty to resolve what language they brought along
with ...
Having thus far cleared the antiquities of Greece as XIV . to the first planters of it ,
whom we have evidenced to have been the Pelasgi , and these derived from
Peleg , it will be no great difficulty to resolve what language they brought along
with ...
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How it came to be corrupted : by decay of knowledge , increase of idolatry ,
confusion of languages . III . An inquiry into the cause of that . Difficulties against
the common opinion that languages were confounded at Babel . IV . Those
difficulties ...
How it came to be corrupted : by decay of knowledge , increase of idolatry ,
confusion of languages . III . An inquiry into the cause of that . Difficulties against
the common opinion that languages were confounded at Babel . IV . Those
difficulties ...
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