A New System, Or, An Analysis of Ancient Mythology: Wherein an Attempt is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable; and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity, Volumen2J. Walker, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1807 |
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... Syrians , of Phenicia or of Canaan . They were a people who care- fully preserved memorials of their ancestors , and of those great events which had pre- ceded their dispersion . These were described in hieroglyphics upon pillars and ...
... Syrians , of Phenicia or of Canaan . They were a people who care- fully preserved memorials of their ancestors , and of those great events which had pre- ceded their dispersion . These were described in hieroglyphics upon pillars and ...
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... Syrians , to have been pronounced Cnaan : which was by the Greeks rendered Cnas , and Cna . Thus we are told by Stephanus Byzantinus , that the antient name of Phenicia was Cna . Χνα , έτως ἡ Φοινικη εκα- λείτο . το εθνικον Χναιος . The ...
... Syrians , to have been pronounced Cnaan : which was by the Greeks rendered Cnas , and Cna . Thus we are told by Stephanus Byzantinus , that the antient name of Phenicia was Cna . Χνα , έτως ἡ Φοινικη εκα- λείτο . το εθνικον Χναιος . The ...
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... Syria , was called Magog , or rather the city of Magog . It was also called Bambyce . Cœle ( Syria ) habet - Bam- bycen , quæ alio nomine Hierapolis vocatur , Syris vero Magog . Plin . Hist . Nat . 1. 5. § 19. p . 266 . NIMROD . 22 It ...
... Syria , was called Magog , or rather the city of Magog . It was also called Bambyce . Cœle ( Syria ) habet - Bam- bycen , quæ alio nomine Hierapolis vocatur , Syris vero Magog . Plin . Hist . Nat . 1. 5. § 19. p . 266 . NIMROD . 22 It ...
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... Syria paid a great reverence to the memory of Ham : hence , we read of many places in those parts named Hamath , Amathus , Amathusia . One of the sons of Canaan seems to have been thus called for it is said , that Canaan was the father ...
... Syria paid a great reverence to the memory of Ham : hence , we read of many places in those parts named Hamath , Amathus , Amathusia . One of the sons of Canaan seems to have been thus called for it is said , that Canaan was the father ...
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... Syria and Canaan . Ovid , though his whole poem be a fable , yet copies the modes of those countries of which he treats . On this account , speaking of an Ethiopian , he introduces him by the name of Eth - Amon , but softened by him to ...
... Syria and Canaan . Ovid , though his whole poem be a fable , yet copies the modes of those countries of which he treats . On this account , speaking of an Ethiopian , he introduces him by the name of Eth - Amon , but softened by him to ...
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