The history of oracles : in two dissertations (1753)
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The history of oracles : in two dissertations (1753)
(Kessinger Publishing's legacy reprints)
Kessinger, [20--]
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Reprint. Originally published: Glasgow : printed by R. Urie, 1753 as The history of oracles : in two dissertations : wherein are proved, I. That the oracles were not given out by dæmons; but were invented and supported by the craft of the pagan priests, II. That the oracles did not cease at the coming of Jesus Christ; but subsisted four hundred years after it, till the entire abolition of paganism
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- 1. That the oracles were not given out by dæmons; but were invented and supported by the craft of the pagan priests
- 2. That the oracles did not cease at the coming of Jesus Christ; but subsisted four hundred years after it, till the entire abolition of paganism