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p.19. The Angel who appeard to the Patri-archs & Prophets under the O.Tagreed by the ancient Chriftian writers to be the Son of God himself.

p.25. The words of the Oracle, in the pory of Glaucus related by Herodotus & Tubeñal, concerning the Nameles Son of the De -ity who presides over oaths, is very remarkable.

p. 60. Eufebius, a wrong tranflation of Valeius corrected.

p.62. Melito & Athenagoras, Christian Apo-logifts, remarkable for their politenes, civility & decency.

p.6g. Irenaeus, a corrupted paßage in him

corrected.

1.80. Epift. to the Ephesians, the sublimity of its Subject equal'd by the fublimity of its Style which exceeds all human lan-guage. Grotius.

P.91. Epiphanius, credulous, in general little regard due to his teftimony. p.133. Glorify thou move. Iohn xv. 5. i.e. bring my human nature to that Glo -ry I had with thee as the No2; as The -ophylact, preferable to Grotius, who yet speaks otherwise in another place. p.iss. 156. Mohammedim, destitute of evidence Van imposture, but borrows Jome good things from Xtian religion p. 173. Math. 11.3. Eragon, defended against the Objection of the Author of the Scheme of Lit. Proph・

p. 176. Now Toft, a proof that Greek in the time of Christ & his Apoples wRS the univerfal language: and this, one reason among many others, why St.Mathew probably wrote his Gospel in Greek.

p.202. Virgil Fen. VI. 467. Torva tuentem lenibat animum aftrange expreßi-on: perhaps it should be animam, the shade or ghost of Dido.

p. 223. Clemens's ad Epistle, a paßage in

it corrected.

p. 224. Revelation, thought by Dionyfius Alexandrinus not to be written by St John from a difference of style. But befides ancient teftimony, internal reason will prove it strohn's. Sr Ifaac Newton beakers will have it wrote long before his Gro/pel; & Several not at Patmos.

p. 85. Arnobius, reasoning not his talent, nor his judgment equal to his learning and vivacity. p. 110. A remarkable passage in Seneca, ch like the Platonic Trinity, bears aftriking refemblance of the doctrine of Revelation.

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