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... Diodorus Siculus ..... ib Perplexity of remote profane history , & c .. 29 Original invention of Letters .... 30 Coincidence of ancient Profane Physiological philosophy with the Cosmogony of Moses ..... 36 1 Ancient Philosophers ...
... Diodorus Siculus ..... ib Perplexity of remote profane history , & c .. 29 Original invention of Letters .... 30 Coincidence of ancient Profane Physiological philosophy with the Cosmogony of Moses ..... 36 1 Ancient Philosophers ...
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... Diodorus Siculus relates , 2 " that when Alexander the great was in Asia , the Chaldeans reckoned four hundred and seventy three thousand years , since they first began to observe the stars . " Now , says the antiquarian , ( not all ...
... Diodorus Siculus relates , 2 " that when Alexander the great was in Asia , the Chaldeans reckoned four hundred and seventy three thousand years , since they first began to observe the stars . " Now , says the antiquarian , ( not all ...
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... Diodorus Siculus , & c . The value of these authorities , however , may be inferred from the fact , that while Sir Isaac Newton and Sir John Marsham on the one hand , contend " that there were no such kings of Assyria , as all the ...
... Diodorus Siculus , & c . The value of these authorities , however , may be inferred from the fact , that while Sir Isaac Newton and Sir John Marsham on the one hand , contend " that there were no such kings of Assyria , as all the ...
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... Diodorus Siculus informs us , af firmed , that in the beginning the heavens and the 1. Ibid . p . 349 , 350 . 2. Ibid . p . 346 . earth were in one lump , mixed and blended together 4 * INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 41.
... Diodorus Siculus informs us , af firmed , that in the beginning the heavens and the 1. Ibid . p . 349 , 350 . 2. Ibid . p . 346 . earth were in one lump , mixed and blended together 4 * INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 41.
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