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Now this multitude of Deities; which the fond Superstition and vain Imagination of Men had formed to themselves, were by the Wiser sort, who being forced to comply with the Follies of the People endeavoured to make the best of them, supposed to be either Parts of the Universe which the Egyptians, as Plutarch tells us, thought to be the same with God; but then the more considerable parts of the Universe they parcelled out into several Deities; and as the Ocean hath several Names, according to the several Coasts and Countries by which it passeth; |
Now this multitude of Deities; which the found Superstition and vain Imagination of Men had formed to themselves, were by the Wiser sort, who being forced to comply with the Follies of the People endeavoured to make the best of them, supposed to be either Parts of the Universe which the egyptians, as Plutarch tells us, Thought to be the same with God; but then the more considerable parts of the Universe they parceled out into several Deities; and as the Ocean hath several Names, according to the several Coasts and Countries by which it passes; |
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