Origines Sacrae: Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1797 - Apologetics |
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... lived , others extremely long - lived . Tíva δὲ τρόπον μιᾶς ἔσης καὶ τῆς αὐτῆς ἁπασῶν ἐσίας , καὶ τῆς αὐτῆς ἀφθάρτε φύσεως , πλὴν τῶν μεγεθῶν , ὡς φασι , καὶ τῶν σχημάτων , τὰ μέν ἐςι θεῖα καὶ ἀκήρατα καὶ αἰώνια , ὡς αὐτοὶ φήσαιεν αν ...
... lived , others extremely long - lived . Tíva δὲ τρόπον μιᾶς ἔσης καὶ τῆς αὐτῆς ἁπασῶν ἐσίας , καὶ τῆς αὐτῆς ἀφθάρτε φύσεως , πλὴν τῶν μεγεθῶν , ὡς φασι , καὶ τῶν σχημάτων , τὰ μέν ἐςι θεῖα καὶ ἀκήρατα καὶ αἰώνια , ὡς αὐτοὶ φήσαιεν αν ...
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... lived under the second Temple ( who then were the truf- tees 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 dif perfion and banishment ...
... lived under the second Temple ( who then were the truf- tees 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 dif perfion and banishment ...
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... lived in ; which although I may allow to the Egyptians , and fome other ancient nations , yet I cannot do it to the Hellens or ' Greeks , who moft vainly and arrogantly pretend to it . Which because it may give more light into the ...
... lived in ; which although I may allow to the Egyptians , and fome other ancient nations , yet I cannot do it to the Hellens or ' Greeks , who moft vainly and arrogantly pretend to it . Which because it may give more light into the ...
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... lived about Dodona , from the description Homer gives of them , ἀμφὶ δὲ Σελλοὶ Σοὶ ναίεσ ̓ ὑποφῆται , ἀνιπλόποδες , χαμαιεῦναι . Iliad . v . 233 . Hefiod . Fragment . Ed . Oxon . Iliad . T's v . 234 . Which Philoftratus beft interprets ...
... lived about Dodona , from the description Homer gives of them , ἀμφὶ δὲ Σελλοὶ Σοὶ ναίεσ ̓ ὑποφῆται , ἀνιπλόποδες , χαμαιεῦναι . Iliad . v . 233 . Hefiod . Fragment . Ed . Oxon . Iliad . T's v . 234 . Which Philoftratus beft interprets ...
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... lived in Pthiotis . But although they were first in Pthio- tis , yet they daily increasing in numbers and power , by degrees they got all Theffaly into their hands , of which one part was called Пaryiris ; afterwards under Dorus , the ...
... lived in Pthiotis . But although they were first in Pthio- tis , yet they daily increasing in numbers and power , by degrees they got all Theffaly into their hands , of which one part was called Пaryiris ; afterwards under Dorus , the ...
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