Lectures on Scripture FactsJ.G. Barnard, 1809 - 593 pages |
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... Hesiod 1000 Tacitus 276 900 Chalcidius - in the Sd century Homer 850 Arnobius SOO Sancheniathon 760 Porphyry 304 Xenophanes 620 Eusebius 342 Herodotus } born 484 Julian 363 died 413 Plato 348 Cyrillus of Alexandria 386 of Jerusalem 444 ...
... Hesiod 1000 Tacitus 276 900 Chalcidius - in the Sd century Homer 850 Arnobius SOO Sancheniathon 760 Porphyry 304 Xenophanes 620 Eusebius 342 Herodotus } born 484 Julian 363 died 413 Plato 348 Cyrillus of Alexandria 386 of Jerusalem 444 ...
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... Hesiod , in Orpheus , in Aratus , in Thales , and in a variety of Greek writers too large to lay before you ; all of whom embraced the idea that the world was created , and not eternal . From these , the Romans borrowed the same ...
... Hesiod , in Orpheus , in Aratus , in Thales , and in a variety of Greek writers too large to lay before you ; all of whom embraced the idea that the world was created , and not eternal . From these , the Romans borrowed the same ...
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... Hesiod , Hecatæus , Hellanicus , Acusilaus , Ephorus , and Nicholas , who gene- rally agreed that " the ancients lived a thousand " years . 66 We have accumulated these names to shew , that these men either were in possession of tra ...
... Hesiod , Hecatæus , Hellanicus , Acusilaus , Ephorus , and Nicholas , who gene- rally agreed that " the ancients lived a thousand " years . 66 We have accumulated these names to shew , that these men either were in possession of tra ...
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... Hesiod directly specifying the years of the first men : but he gives a beautiful description of the golden age , and it's influence in the prolongation of human life in Dieb , et Oper . v . 130 , et seq . Hudson supposes , in his note ...
... Hesiod directly specifying the years of the first men : but he gives a beautiful description of the golden age , and it's influence in the prolongation of human life in Dieb , et Oper . v . 130 , et seq . Hudson supposes , in his note ...
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... HESIOD , nine hundred ; HOMER , eight hundred and fifty . Orpheus himself , therefore , was only contem- porary with Rehoboam , the son of Solomon . The settlement in Canaan took place one thou- sand four hundred and twenty - seven ...
... HESIOD , nine hundred ; HOMER , eight hundred and fifty . Orpheus himself , therefore , was only contem- porary with Rehoboam , the son of Solomon . The settlement in Canaan took place one thou- sand four hundred and twenty - seven ...
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