| Constantin-François Volney - 1796 - 426 sivua
...cabaliftical name given to young Bacchus, the clandeftine fon of the virgin Minerva, who in the whole hiftory of his life, and even in his death, •calls to mind the hiftory of the God of ths Chriftians ; that is, the ftar of day, of which they are both of them emblems."... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1798 - 408 sivua
...name given to young Bacchus, the clandeftine fon of the " virgin Minerva, who, in the whole hiftory of his life, and even " in his death, calls to mind the hiftory of the God of the Chriftians ; " that is, the STAR or THE DAY, of which they are both of them... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1804 - 352 sivua
...Jesus, was an " antient name given to young Bacchus, the clandestine son of " the virgin, Minerva, who, in the whole history of his life, and " even...the God of the " Christians ; that is, the STAR OF THE DAY, of which they are "both of them EMBLEMS." Let us avoid the folly of fanciful learning; and... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1804 - 350 sivua
...clandestine son of " the virgin, Minerva, who, in the whole history of his life, an«l " even iajiis death, calls to mind the history of the God of the " Christians ; that is, the STAR eft THE DAY, of which they are " both of them EMBLEMS." Let us avoid the folly of fanciful learning,-... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 564 sivua
...YESUS, or Jesus, was an ancient name given to young Bacchus, the clandestine son of the virgin Minerva, who, in the whole history of his life, and even in...of the God of the Christians ; that is, the Star of the day, of which they are both of them emblems." Let us avoid the folly of fanciful learning; and... | |
| R. J. Rowe - 1832 - 318 sivua
...the ancient and cabalistical name given to young Bacchus, the clandestine son of the virgin Minerva, who in the whole history of his life, and even in...star of day, of which they are both of them emblems." The Author of the Remarks subsequently attempts a refutation of these etymologies—but with what degree... | |
| R. J. Rowe - 1832 - 314 sivua
...and cabalistical name given to young Bacchus, the clandestine son of the virgin Minerva, who in Ihe whole history of his life, and even in his death,...star of day, of which they are both of them emblems." The Author of the Remarks subsequently attempts a refutation of these etymologies — but with what... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1835 - 356 sivua
...Yesus, or Jesus, was an ancient name given to young Bacchus, the clandestine son of the virgin Minerva, who, in the whole history of his life, and even in...of the God of the Christians ; that is, the Star of the Day, of which they are both of them emblems." Let us avoid the folly of fanciful learning ; and... | |
| Richard Cattermole - 1835 - 364 sivua
...Yesus, or Jesus, was an ancient name given to young Bacchus, the clandestine son of the virgin Minerva, who, in the whole history of his life, and even in...of the God of the Christians ; that is, the Star of the Day, of which they are both of them emblems." Let us avoid the folly of fanciful learning; and... | |
| Constantin-François Volney - 1835 - 224 sivua
...(nocturnal) son of the virgin Minerva, who, in the history of his whole life, and even of his death, brings to mind the history of the God of the Christians, that is, of the star of day, of which they are each of them the emblems." Here a great murmur having arisen... | |
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