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Show analliDiias The'Table. Reintceius: baycanceituof the mares of FroessTucri,avd Thraces. ~~ RomnlasWis deferiptioa ss * Aba,thefanneofLaBtan:featedjm India, EM Scloltris,emangeredy bis brotberstrea- 178-50 /0#,293.20.His Coach, 430.10 Seth, worfhipped bythe Egyptians, 74 .\ 0f03120 - Ruth aid Banus en BIg20 Sete The:Table, 148.40 T\s Saffesthe-birth:Cinie of. Lebedans; Al297.50 phaus, [ames,aad4 Iohn. nadie clea 4 Sctheitica, a principalProwince dn ak. 2 ou : sid ZO5T9 pee, aioe by Medea. taines of Paropanifus, 10276 Scythia in: Tamberlain bie Tropha, of vider'. 339" 5@ tra Imatini, boundeddyMarius NigerIbid. ‘ Tl BU SHIRE, east walt 20 "Tanais and Volga, whence theysrwel & rife: withthe vanity of the Riphe, analy- perborei Moxataines, 103.2 Semitainisher policie in-obtaining.of the wo Tantalus roralizedss 10 B0AIS° Empire;182.2.0. Her Armie againfpStauro: Turichia, a Citie,forced by Volpe : See 298\2 bates} 183.20%Her oderthrowss Tbidi4o Taurus, whereon the Arke reeds : Sentacherib\ is Expedition -again(t- the Selencia; anciently called Chalanpevatvao Jewes;according to Herodotis; §22610 Sencca,hisgsudzement ofNatures. Fate, or Fortune. eOAVL ZZ Sephoigieaid Thua, famoud: Midewiuts. Ba pNeIes ; 9 BOQwEO Taurtishis. fealshefEuropa.' 3% Telaffar,inhabited by the Edenites.:4329 called Fhiluthe by Am. Maréellinus, it times ‘Kors dee erin the ifr"al Sephoris the Citie of Toakiny asdsAnna, © Teman,: the Citie whence Eliphaz tcane 3e . sheParcntsofthe Virgin Mary. 2.976330 rcefou with lob, wheresitwat?. Temper stand (2) az 49 Tree oflifehowvaderfieed by the Heorame ; . odbidh, ics 0 Tree ofknowledgefocalled ofthe ewenriéo 270.30 Tribatedenied., caufeth Sennacheri Tharfusin Cilicia the natine Citie ofSant mats founded by T liarfis thefecondfoone of fauan. ; 135.30 _ That whichfeemeth moft cafuall aud fub- Shifhak his policie in entertaining Adad $0410 9425 ne cs, Trees of life and knowledge, : 354557 i Tefimonics ofthe Ancient cnterningMo- \ 4O.50 Scythia Saga, or Sace;-under. therMoun- Schondrfromfitedo'rvarieet .\ BaTerens44s.rape. ek Ge Gaye of Philomel. , ; j Jarl Ibid, Shebis atd-Rawia bordct. the Perfian\Gulfe, 374.8 os Sages ofGreece; imwbafe time heyfiouri- asa Teroboams Simon Magus his end, APIS Peden vs 5 HOF. IO ZING ~\Sinaiand Horch but.one Monntaite, 225 in Saiat George his Sepulchre. > RL DRE b WOK euhuago Saladine difbonourably repulfed. 288.10 426,20 ni He acquitcehshe SoutraigntyiofEgyph51 6. os Single Combats, Sixtus Quintushsanfwer tok Feder. : 7 BRA C2 b TWRABIGS s\ 99 199 45950 Salomon cvnointed!King;41613<Hesedie Slane,whyfo caked, 0420.50 cation,gr2ito. Hisreafons. for Adonijabs Socrates/uffered deathfor ackaowledging death;422. Wherein the chiefe excellencie-af i720 bis wifedorne confifted, 423.30. Fis Letter, t0 one onely porverfull God. Spaniards pridein dimericas1a6iho.Their Hiram, 424. 10. Theanfwertoit,lbid.ze. His Garrifonsy4272010, Hie Ring: aifpoffe/- plantationin theEafhat Maniliaco. 425.40 Spantans ob/linacie, 8529.7 fiagenill Spirits, 429.30. His frailties04. Spring perpetuallin the South. ofArmenia. ohh? c* sox150 43.50 Samaria\ fourdedsby Amri, on Hori, ‘ Starres and other celeftiall bodies, snoline gt 1.80. Subuertediby the fonnes: of Hireay nus,Ibid,30) Waere HelifeusyAbdias,..aad the willby mediation ofthefenfitine appetite. $f ; att 228,30 lohnithe Buprift wereburied. i. Tid. Samaritans a perfidious Nation, 139-10 ~ "Statues eretled by the woman,whomchyif 2gnto Sanar,thefirft bringer ofthe Turkts into cured ofthe bloudy iffaes Sterculins, mentioned by S, Auguftine. Egypt, \ & yiRnFRIR2 498.10 t oh.8 Saulyeleded (probably) by lot, 1:395.20 His difobediewte,398.40:Hiscrudltic,caOO Strange execution ofthe Citizens of Gada1083332° 10.; He end, and difbonour after bis death, racommitted onsham/elutss::.\) Strato, King ofZidon expelled by Alexan B Agua at Thid.30 Schoole-men, af groffe, ix heldingthe der Macedon,306.207 Avotherof tbaifame Ibid.go Countries under the Aquinoctial uninha- napiesflaine by his onene wife. 289.vie. bitable, 1V¥ ° 39.4 Shear made by the Sunne. Scorners rewarded, 504440 _ Sufasinshe Pronince of Elam, fometiwes Scriptures morcancientthat all other An- thefeat-Royal ofthe Kings ofPerfideT4.4.49 278150 Sytia decribed, tiguities: . a T1050 Scultet 5a calculation, Temperofthe lamer paxt.of Edens 5¥5 0. Teneriffe tathe Canariesjthe highe/t mouitaine knonneia the world, 105.50 4 make warre on ae Troyswhenidefireyed, ee 33 5 Io Twoforts of Kenites and Madianit mee eee cc ‘sec2 tofortume,esyet difpofed by the ordinance -TwoEdens, of God. Tydeus As.guarrell with Polynices ; asd 17:40 40.20 That the Flend made nofuch alteration as theifjuc thereof. tagenerally receiued. ! ; ~ That the Stars and other celeftiall bodies, Tyranme of Saul. towards Lonathan.39 8, 30.andtowards Abimelech. 4.09.20 inclinethe willhy the meditation of thefenfitine appetite, 30520 » The meanes that David grew.rich by, 1ruft ss worldly profperitic, how vaine, 448.30 Tyrants are the laft that heare of any mif- F x _ Thefeus his worthy exploits. 369.30 417.50 367.20 chicfe dgatnfi therm, 459.40 Tyrannous dominion of the Scythiaus sn Thought vn{carchableto the Diuel, 206 Tyrannous dominion. of the Scythssws. in Three generall opinions.ofParadife. 33 Tyre befitged by the Chaldeans, 551140 Thirft ofconetoufneffe. 392.50 Afia, 4s ys 4o Afis, ro. 547.49 Tyrrenus, shefirst bringerof Wines sata 103.40 Three things efpecially, are the naturall France, Vv cafes of a long and an healthfullife. 66 vie, Three caujes.why Mofesforbareto conduc V Agabond,bowto be underfleed,. 62520 the ifraclises thorow Arabia. 217.10 Vahour of the Cymmerians. 543.vlt, Vanitic.of Homer; in defeription of rhe ThuasedSephorayfamous Midwites. 209.40 fight betweene Hector-ana Achilles, 386 30 T hulis an Egyptian King,of whomfirange matters Peipeice re g1720 Thuoris,/uppoltd tebe Proteus. 516150 Vanity offaperitstion. I7Rhe Family ofmanygreat mew ofwarrers valu 166310 ing them|elues toa highly,» ~ Tharas the fir? Mars. Fanityof Becanus his Gigamtamachia.69, Tiberwhence it topke the nate; 501.4 Tiberi th humane facrifices, = amen aigo Vanityof Chrondlogers, in taking Aimra- Tigrisfeparatedfrom Danubim by the{ea OfHellefpout andall Afinthe lefeg8.40.0 o- ‘ Be refitaya 189.40 phelfor Nimrod, Ventyof the Greckes; fed in the Olympi« E> Time, whexciy men might attaine tobefuch a they ought,oft-tinces mifpent infecking #0 befuch a5 they are 20t.. 47449 18 Vaphrcs,fathersin-temse Salomoni's 20 nerflomed Nice. i ; Tiras.fether ofthe Thracians.. JPr© AN HSe'. k2zuto 2 Tohsorst by Hadadezer , ad fuccai- ibe 30 x24) Dauid, 403130 . Token ofibertic wishthewickeds, t0\4e- Spifetheferuice of God, 462.20 paines teprene theBuvk of Tornicllussit Judith Canonical. 533-39 Toftatus his pinion ofQphiraiwtsoito Traditional oblations, Ipzyo >Freachevie rightly rewarded,$3120 Tresfon infafbion, | J 412.3 Treafure anciently vfed to be buried with the dead; gig.59 ‘ ee concerning the rape of 584.30 Fagien.~ de Gama, the fritfinder of th rd2 Valco tyVanitie ofopinions Gapeofeacd Hope, ) H39i10 GAP his pinion. concerning Eden. ee eee 44 2 : caft 7 Uracl foro» ehe aoe lberatio o,Hepgeance sude ofIchit. b ao ; 69% a Kena rk Ragste sbildechoads 536 Mephne fle eo jive oO ‘cendedfrom the» Kemepians , probably defe Troiats. apes Yenetus hisrepwtof +i 387.30 99.8 Vidz |