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 54
... from the Pręp . Ev . 1. xiv.c.25 . same principles , without evident reason given for it , they make of the same uniform matter some things conspicuous to sense , others not ; some short - lived , others extremely long - lived .
... from the Pręp . Ev . 1. xiv.c.25 . same principles , without evident reason given for it , they make of the same uniform matter some things conspicuous to sense , others not ; some short - lived , others extremely long - lived .
Page 165
... who lived under the second temple , ( who then were the trustees to whom were committed the oracles of God , ) whom the LXX . followed in their version , had the true reading , or the Talmudic Jews , after their dispersion and ...
... who lived under the second temple , ( who then were the trustees to whom were committed the oracles of God , ) whom the LXX . followed in their version , had the true reading , or the Talmudic Jews , after their dispersion and ...
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The only probable reason which induced these nations to make themselves Aborigines , was , because they supposed themselves to be the first inhabitants of the countries they lived in ; which although I may allow to the Egyptians ...
The only probable reason which induced these nations to make themselves Aborigines , was , because they supposed themselves to be the first inhabitants of the countries they lived in ; which although I may allow to the Egyptians ...
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Strabo further makes it evident that they were a barbarous people , which lived about Dodona , from the description Homer gives of them , αμφί δε Σελλοί Σοί ναίουσ ' υποφήται , ανιπτόποδες , χαμαιεύναι . Philostr . in Which Philostratus ...
Strabo further makes it evident that they were a barbarous people , which lived about Dodona , from the description Homer gives of them , αμφί δε Σελλοί Σοί ναίουσ ' υποφήται , ανιπτόποδες , χαμαιεύναι . Philostr . in Which Philostratus ...
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... but the son Phthius , wherein he is mistaken ; for Thucydides plainly shews that it was from Hellen , the son of Deucalion , that the name " Eramues BOOK came ; and this Hellen lived in Phthiotis . XII . Herod . 1. i . ed .
... but the son Phthius , wherein he is mistaken ; for Thucydides plainly shews that it was from Hellen , the son of Deucalion , that the name " Eramues BOOK came ; and this Hellen lived in Phthiotis . XII . Herod . 1. i . ed .
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