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... translated something out of Ocellus Lucanus , to prove the World Eter- nal , this Gentleman thus fubjoins , Now it is ve- ry much , that this Author , Ocellus Lucanus , who , for his Antiquity , is held to be almost Con- temporary with ...
... translated something out of Ocellus Lucanus , to prove the World Eter- nal , this Gentleman thus fubjoins , Now it is ve- ry much , that this Author , Ocellus Lucanus , who , for his Antiquity , is held to be almost Con- temporary with ...
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... translated Carthage , by the Sep- tuagint , Ifa . xxiii . 6. but is supposed to be Tarteffus , in Spain , though St. Jerom thought it to be in the - 2 Theoph . ad Autolyc . 1. 3. p . 254. a Jofeph . Antiq . 1. 8. c . 2 . b Hier . in Jon ...
... translated Carthage , by the Sep- tuagint , Ifa . xxiii . 6. but is supposed to be Tarteffus , in Spain , though St. Jerom thought it to be in the - 2 Theoph . ad Autolyc . 1. 3. p . 254. a Jofeph . Antiq . 1. 8. c . 2 . b Hier . in Jon ...
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... translated into the Greek Tongue , which was an exceeding great furtherance to the Pro- pagation of Religion ) * Seleucus Nicanor granted them the Freedom of Antioch , and of the Cities which he had founded in Afia , and the Lower Syria ...
... translated into the Greek Tongue , which was an exceeding great furtherance to the Pro- pagation of Religion ) * Seleucus Nicanor granted them the Freedom of Antioch , and of the Cities which he had founded in Afia , and the Lower Syria ...
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... translated into the Syriac Tongue ; and there is little doubt 9 but that at least part of the Bible was. m Joseph . Antiq . 1. 14. c . 12 . Philo in Flacc . Joseph . Bell . Jud . 1. 7. c . 30 . • Lightf . Harm . p . 205 . * Hieron . in ...
... translated into the Syriac Tongue ; and there is little doubt 9 but that at least part of the Bible was. m Joseph . Antiq . 1. 14. c . 12 . Philo in Flacc . Joseph . Bell . Jud . 1. 7. c . 30 . • Lightf . Harm . p . 205 . * Hieron . in ...
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... translated into Greek at the Com- mand of this King , and they add , that there was Darkness all over the World for Three Days upon that account . But this must have been a Contrivance of the Jews fince the Propagation of the Gospel ...
... translated into Greek at the Com- mand of this King , and they add , that there was Darkness all over the World for Three Days upon that account . But this must have been a Contrivance of the Jews fince the Propagation of the Gospel ...
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