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And S. Paul to Titus, cals the Cretian Poet, Epimenides, a Prophet; as one, saith he, of their own Prophets said, NONLATINALPHABET And the Arabians (whose language comes the nearest both in words and notions to the Hebrew) call a chief Poet of theirs (Princeps omnium Poetarum (saith •rpenius) quos unquam vidit mundus) Muttenabbi, that is, Prophetizans, or Propheta NONLATINALPHABET. |
And S. Paul to Titus, calls the Cretian Poet, Epimenides, a Prophet; as one, Says he, of their own prophets said, And the Arabians (whose language comes the nearest both in words and notions to the Hebrew) call a chief Poet of theirs (Princeps omnium Poetarum (Says •rpenius) quos unquam vidit World) Muttenabbi, that is, Prophetizans, or Propheta. |
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