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This was well known by the glimmering Lamp of Nature, to wise Orpheus among the Thracians, to aenigmatical Pythagoras among the Grecians, and to devout Numa among the Romans; who did endeavour in the first place to instill some Principles of Natural Religion, among the barbarous and rough People, that so they might mollifie their savage Natures, |
This was well known by the glimmering Lamp of Nature, to wise Orpheus among the Thracians, to enigmatical Pythagoras among the Greeks, and to devout Numa among the Romans; who did endeavour in the First place to instill Some Principles of Natural Religion, among the barbarous and rough People, that so they might mollify their savage Nature's, |
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Videtur Opheus hoc conatus apud Thraces, quod Pythagoras tentavit apud Ionios, & Numa apud Romanos. E•as. Adag. Chil. 4 Cent. 8. Num. 99. |
Videtur Opheus hoc conatus apud Thraces, quod Pythagoras tentavit apud Ionios, & Numa apud Romanos. E•as. Adag. Chil 4 Cent. 8. Num. 99. |
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