Discourses concerning the truth of the Christian religion . xiftence of the foul after-death was generally believed, according to Homer. FINIS. ERRATA. PAGE 22. read obligation, p. 25. note. 1. he. p. 51. note. 1. 27. r. publifhed. p. 52. 16. r. which is. p. 11. r. led. p. fmce. p. 98. 1. 7. r. bare, p. 99. note. 1. 2. r. atut. note. 1. 15. r. 7Tf»TM. p. 138. note, laft L r. 164. note. 1. thought it right, p. 196. note. 1. ;. 203. note, lait 1. r. quod. PAGE 53. Note. 1. 21. andwejkall take a pleafure—+to Hie at your c


Discourses concerning the truth of the Christian religion . xiftence of the foul after-death was generally believed, according to Homer. FINIS. ERRATA. PAGE 22. read obligation, p. 25. note. 1. he. p. 51. note. 1. 27. r. publifhed. p. 52. 16. r. which is. p. 11. r. led. p. fmce. p. 98. 1. 7. r. bare, p. 99. note. 1. 2. r. atut. note. 1. 15. r. 7Tf»TM. p. 138. note, laft L r. 164. note. 1. thought it right, p. 196. note. 1. ;. 203. note, lait 1. r. quod. PAGE 53. Note. 1. 21. andwejkall take a pleafure—+to Hie at your command, xj H{JLeit rifiac qfrypsv 7* loinrn%&vdL7x to yiyLt. I have underflood 7o/«t» 9a y&TK to be,a death infli&ed by the Emperor, after he had himfelf takencognifance of the caufe. Some perhaps may think that itmeans, a death which a Chriftian fufFers, not for evil doing,but for confcience fake. It may be tranflated, and <weihearfully bear fuch a death, as an honour and a reward,and the reader may put his own interpretation upon it,. %:.J


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