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, Volumen5J. Walker, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1807 |
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... signify a captive : which , however , is less applicable to the Israelites than the other title , in the room of which it is substituted . from Manetho , that the Shepherds maintained themselves in Egypt -110 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
... signify a captive : which , however , is less applicable to the Israelites than the other title , in the room of which it is substituted . from Manetho , that the Shepherds maintained themselves in Egypt -110 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
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... Manetho , that the Shepherds maintained themselves in Egypt five hundred and eleven years . At last the people of upper Egypt rose in opposi- tion to them ; and under Halisphragmuthosis de- feated them ; and having beleaguered them in ...
... Manetho , that the Shepherds maintained themselves in Egypt five hundred and eleven years . At last the people of upper Egypt rose in opposi- tion to them ; and under Halisphragmuthosis de- feated them ; and having beleaguered them in ...
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... Manetho is too long to be given at large : and it besides contains many confused circumstances , that are not necessary to be related here . Let it suffice , that this people " chose themselves a leader ; one who was a priest " of ...
... Manetho is too long to be given at large : and it besides contains many confused circumstances , that are not necessary to be related here . Let it suffice , that this people " chose themselves a leader ; one who was a priest " of ...
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... Manetho , it was saying nothing . It was a circumstance common to every nation that way , which visited the land of Ham . His meaning was , that they came from a country situated eastward , in respect to that which they came to . They ...
... Manetho , it was saying nothing . It was a circumstance common to every nation that way , which visited the land of Ham . His meaning was , that they came from a country situated eastward , in respect to that which they came to . They ...
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... Manetho ; who calls him by that name , and says , that he was admitted to the sight of the gods , and that Amenophis desired the same privilege , θεων γενεσθαι θεατην ώσσες ΩΡ . - so it stood in the old copies . Joseph . contra Apion ...
... Manetho ; who calls him by that name , and says , that he was admitted to the sight of the gods , and that Amenophis desired the same privilege , θεων γενεσθαι θεατην ώσσες ΩΡ . - so it stood in the old copies . Joseph . contra Apion ...
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Abaris Africanus alludes Amalek Amalekites antient Arabian Arioch Assyrians Babylon Bochart Bubastus called Canaan canal Chaldeans Chron Chus circumstance contra Apion Cuseans deity Delta Diodorus Edom Egyptians Euseb Eusebius Evang father Geogr Greeks Hebrew Heliopolis Hence Herodotus Israel Israelites Jews Joseph Josephus king Kronus land of Egypt land of Goshen learned likewise Litopolis lower Egypt Manetho Memphis mentioned mistake Moses nations Nile Ninus nome Onias original Orus particular passage Pelusium Perizonius Phaccusa Phacusa Pharaoh Phenicians PLATE Præp prince province Ptolemy Red Sea reigned river sacred sacrifice Saïs says Scriptures Shem Shepherds shew shewn signifies situation sons speaks Strabo supposed Syncellus Tanis temple tion unto whence word writers Zoan γαρ δε Δελτα δια εις εκ εν επι ες εςι και κατα μεν παρα περι πολις προς πρωτος ταις τας τε τοις τῳ