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... NEWTON . iSay first , for heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of hell . The poets attribute a kind of omniscience to the Muse ; and very rightly , as it enables them to speak of things which could not otherwise be ...
... NEWTON . iSay first , for heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of hell . The poets attribute a kind of omniscience to the Muse ; and very rightly , as it enables them to speak of things which could not otherwise be ...
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... NEWTON . a And the invisible Glory of him that made them to transform , & c . Alluding to Rom . i . 23. - NEWTON . And devils to adore for deities . Levit . xvii . 7 : - " They shall no more offer their sacrifices unto devils . " And ...
... NEWTON . a And the invisible Glory of him that made them to transform , & c . Alluding to Rom . i . 23. - NEWTON . And devils to adore for deities . Levit . xvii . 7 : - " They shall no more offer their sacrifices unto devils . " And ...
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... NEWton . Dr. Newton also says that Moloch was supposed to be the same as Saturn : but Milton did not suppose it , or at least did not attend to the supposition ; as Saturn himself is afterwards mentioned , verse 519. But Moloch has ...
... NEWton . Dr. Newton also says that Moloch was supposed to be the same as Saturn : but Milton did not suppose it , or at least did not attend to the supposition ; as Saturn himself is afterwards mentioned , verse 519. But Moloch has ...
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... NEWTON . Next Chemos . Moloch and Chemos are joined together , 1 Kings , xi . 7. And it was a natural transi- tion from the god of the Ammonites to the god of their neighbours of the Moabites . See a long geographical note by NEWTON . h ...
... NEWTON . Next Chemos . Moloch and Chemos are joined together , 1 Kings , xi . 7. And it was a natural transi- tion from the god of the Ammonites to the god of their neighbours of the Moabites . See a long geographical note by NEWTON . h ...
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... NEWTON . For spirits , when they please . See Michael Psellus's Dialogue , published in Greek and Latin , at Paris , in 1615 , con- cerning the Operations of Demons . See also Wierus , " De Pr©¡stigiis D©¡monum , " 1582. - NEWTON and TODD ...
... NEWTON . For spirits , when they please . See Michael Psellus's Dialogue , published in Greek and Latin , at Paris , in 1615 , con- cerning the Operations of Demons . See also Wierus , " De Pr©¡stigiis D©¡monum , " 1582. - NEWTON and TODD ...
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