A New System: Or, An Analysis of Antient Mythology ...J. Walker, 1807 |
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... circumstances , a produces an internal proof superior to the tes- timony of the writer , through whose hands we re- ceive the account . So that we yield our assent , not merely on the credibility of the narrator : but from being ...
... circumstances , a produces an internal proof superior to the tes- timony of the writer , through whose hands we re- ceive the account . So that we yield our assent , not merely on the credibility of the narrator : but from being ...
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... circumstances relating to the origin and chronology of those kingdoms ; many particulars that regard the history and ... circumstance , the least to be depended on , to determine all the rest ? where the first position is as doubtful as ...
... circumstances relating to the origin and chronology of those kingdoms ; many particulars that regard the history and ... circumstance , the least to be depended on , to determine all the rest ? where the first position is as doubtful as ...
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... in Arabia . " This circumstance was com- mon to all places situated either to the east of the river , as many were in upper Egypt ; or close 30 Gen. 46. v . 28 , 29 . 31 upon the western side of it , as many 20 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
... in Arabia . " This circumstance was com- mon to all places situated either to the east of the river , as many were in upper Egypt ; or close 30 Gen. 46. v . 28 , 29 . 31 upon the western side of it , as many 20 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
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... circumstance as peculiar to the lower parts of the country , which was common to all that lay in the same direction , for some hundreds of miles ? Why would he speak so hastily and prema- turely ? and not weigh well , and consider the ...
... circumstance as peculiar to the lower parts of the country , which was common to all that lay in the same direction , for some hundreds of miles ? Why would he speak so hastily and prema- turely ? and not weigh well , and consider the ...
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... circumstance in history ; and may be proved from the Itinerary , and by the 32 One Typhonian city was very high in superior Egypt : είτα Τυφωνεια καλεμενα , και ἡ ες Κοπτον διώρυξ . Strabo . vol . 2 . pag . 1169 . 33 Σεθροΐτης νομος ...
... circumstance in history ; and may be proved from the Itinerary , and by the 32 One Typhonian city was very high in superior Egypt : είτα Τυφωνεια καλεμενα , και ἡ ες Κοπτον διώρυξ . Strabo . vol . 2 . pag . 1169 . 33 Σεθροΐτης νομος ...
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Africanus alludes Amalek Amalekites antient Arabian Arioch Assyrians Babylon Bochart Bubastus called Canaan canal Chaldeans Chron Chus circumstance contra Apion Cuseans deity Delta Diodorus Edom Egyptians Euseb Eusebius Evang father Geogr Greeks Hebrew Heliopolis Hence Herodotus INDIANENSIS Israel Israelites Jews Joseph Josephus king land of Egypt land of Goshen likewise Litopolis lower Egypt Manetho MDCCCXX Memphis mentioned mistake Moses nations Nile nome Onias original Orus particularly passage Pelusium Perizonius Phaccusa Phacusa Pharaoh Phenicians PLATE Plutarch Præp prince province Ptolemy Red Sea reigned river sacred sacrifice Saïs says Scriptures Shem Shepherds shew shewn SIGILLUM signifies situation sons speaks Strabo supposed Syncellus Tanis temple tion UNIVERSITATIS LUX unto VERITAS whence word writers Zoan γαρ δε Δελτα δια εις εκ εν επι ες εςι και κατα μεν νομος παρα πολις προς τας τε τοις τῳ