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that in the summ, all learning was primitive among the Hebrews, and from them by stealth and filching, some seeds of it sown in Phoenicia, Aegypt, and at last in Greece. For they make it plain by computation, that Moses (who yet was long after Enoch, and Sem, and Heber, and Abraham, all in confesso great Scholars) that Moses, I say, was 1500 years ancienter than the Greek Philosophers, that all the learning that is found and bragg'd of amongst the Grecians (whose ignorance my Text chiefly deals with, St. Pauls discourse here being addrest to the Athenians) was but a babe of a day old, in respect of the true antiquity of learning: |
that in the sum, all learning was primitive among the Hebrews, and from them by stealth and filching, Some seeds of it sown in Phoenicia, Egypt, and At last in Greece. For they make it plain by computation, that Moses (who yet was long After Enoch, and Sem, and Heber, and Abraham, all in Confesso great Scholars) that Moses, I say, was 1500 Years ancienter than the Greek Philosophers, that all the learning that is found and bragged of among the Greeks (whose ignorance my Text chiefly deals with, Saint Paul's discourse Here being addressed to the Athenians) was but a babe of a day old, in respect of the true antiquity of learning: |
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