Observations Upon the Plagues Inflicted Upon the Egyptians: In which is Shewn the Peculiarity of Those Judgments, and Their Correspondence with the Rites and Idolatries of that People. To which is Prefixed, a Prefatory Discourse, Concerning the Grecian Colonies from Egypt |
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Page 69
From hence it is manifest , that Josephus , and the authors above mentioned ,
instead of 7758 , the God of Acaron , as it stands now in the original , read
universally 75x , the God Acaron . And this reading seems to be past
contradiction ...
From hence it is manifest , that Josephus , and the authors above mentioned ,
instead of 7758 , the God of Acaron , as it stands now in the original , read
universally 75x , the God Acaron . And this reading seems to be past
contradiction ...
Page 99
Of these thirty - six contain all the philosophy of the Egyptians ; and from these
the persons before mentioned get their information . With the remaining six the
Pastophori are particularly concerned : for they relate to pharmacy ; and are
treatises ...
Of these thirty - six contain all the philosophy of the Egyptians ; and from these
the persons before mentioned get their information . With the remaining six the
Pastophori are particularly concerned : for they relate to pharmacy ; and are
treatises ...
Page 128
The account given by Leo Africanus deserves to be mentioned , as it confirms
what is said by others . Locustraum plerumque tanta conspicitur in Africâ
frequentia , ut instar nebulæ volantes solis radios operiant . Arbores ipsas pariter
cum ...
The account given by Leo Africanus deserves to be mentioned , as it confirms
what is said by others . Locustraum plerumque tanta conspicitur in Africâ
frequentia , ut instar nebulæ volantes solis radios operiant . Arbores ipsas pariter
cum ...
Page 367
... mentioned in the scriptures , and are supported by such indisputable authority ,
that they appear manifestly to be the same as those mentioned by the sacred
historian , Review of the Course taken by the Children of Israel in their journeying
.
... mentioned in the scriptures , and are supported by such indisputable authority ,
that they appear manifestly to be the same as those mentioned by the sacred
historian , Review of the Course taken by the Children of Israel in their journeying
.
Page 372
He is mentioned by many authors with great credit , and is copied particularly by
Strabo and Diodorus . And in the description which he gives , he seems to have
followed a prior writer , * Ariston , who was sent out by one of the antecedent ...
He is mentioned by many authors with great credit , and is copied particularly by
Strabo and Diodorus . And in the description which he gives , he seems to have
followed a prior writer , * Ariston , who was sent out by one of the antecedent ...
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