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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Among the various migrations into Greece , there are three , which are
particularly noticed by him , and by other writers . The first was under , ' Cecrops .
His arrival is by Archbishop Usher , from the evidence of Eusebius , adjudged to
the year ...
Among the various migrations into Greece , there are three , which are
particularly noticed by him , and by other writers . The first was under , ' Cecrops .
His arrival is by Archbishop Usher , from the evidence of Eusebius , adjudged to
the year ...
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And in this opinion I am confirmed by Platon , and many other Greek writers , who
, whenever they allude to this Egyptian name , express it by the terms + 70 Ov :
which signify , by way of eminence , The Being ; or , in other words --- the great ...
And in this opinion I am confirmed by Platon , and many other Greek writers , who
, whenever they allude to this Egyptian name , express it by the terms + 70 Ov :
which signify , by way of eminence , The Being ; or , in other words --- the great ...
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By some of the Egyptian writers , as we have seen , it was called the nome of
Saïs . This last was the name both of the province and chief city . That it was a
different place from the lower Sais may be farther proved from Plato , who was
well ...
By some of the Egyptian writers , as we have seen , it was called the nome of
Saïs . This last was the name both of the province and chief city . That it was a
different place from the lower Sais may be farther proved from Plato , who was
well ...
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I am therefore obliged to accede to Euse , bius , and those writers who place the
trajectus Israelitarum at the Clysma of Ptolemy and Antoninus . Josephus tells us
, that the Israelites before their transit were hemmed in on every side by the sea ...
I am therefore obliged to accede to Euse , bius , and those writers who place the
trajectus Israelitarum at the Clysma of Ptolemy and Antoninus . Josephus tells us
, that the Israelites before their transit were hemmed in on every side by the sea ...
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And another ancient writer , whom he stiles Dion Thutes , introduces the word ,
when he mentions the pouring of water upon his hands - και Βεδυ λαβων κατα
χειρων καταχέου . . Another writer says --- ' ' EXXEI TO Βεδυ σωτηριον
προσευχομαι .
And another ancient writer , whom he stiles Dion Thutes , introduces the word ,
when he mentions the pouring of water upon his hands - και Βεδυ λαβων κατα
χειρων καταχέου . . Another writer says --- ' ' EXXEI TO Βεδυ σωτηριον
προσευχομαι .
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