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Excerpt from The Sibylline Oracles Translated From the Best Greek Copies: And Compar''d With the Sacred Prophesies, Especially With Daniel and the Revelations
After the burning of the Capitol, the sibyl-u line Verfes were brought from Santos, Ilium, £rythris, Afrjm, Sicily, Italy: There Books, tiny, fays, were burnt in Sylln''s time (i, e. 8 3 ears before Chrilt); after the new colle (brion they remaoin''d at Rome, till the time of Honorius'' and Theodofiwjnnior, and then Sti lieo being about to unit a.sedition, burnt, ''em. The Kansans brought 1 000 of there Verfes to Range, after rebuilding the Capitol. Suetonius givesthis account,that Angujius burnt nooo prophefies, whofe Authority was uncertain, At [alas retinuit Sibyllinosj, bafq; de leélu habito. Lnllantius quotes thol''e Verl''es which te-v te to one''god'', and they are the fame as we now read in'' the Sibylline Books they were common to all Men 3 and there were the Verl''es of the Erythrean Sibyl; none were conceal''d by the Romans but thofe of the Cu yuan Sibyl The reafon of keeping thefe from the Vulgar was,the Gumtan Sybil fore.
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After the burning of the Capitol, the sibyl-u line Verfes were brought from Santos, Ilium, £rythris, Afrjm, Sicily, Italy: There Books, tiny, fays, were burnt in Sylln''s time (i, e. 8 3 ears before Chrilt); after the new colle (brion they remaoin''d at Rome, till the time of Honorius'' and Theodofiwjnnior, and then Sti lieo being about to unit a.sedition, burnt, ''em. The Kansans brought 1 000 of there Verfes to Range, after rebuilding the Capitol. Suetonius givesthis account,that Angujius burnt nooo prophefies, whofe Authority was uncertain, At [alas retinuit Sibyllinosj, bafq; de leélu habito. Lnllantius quotes thol''e Verl''es which te-v te to one''god'', and they are the fame as we now read in'' the Sibylline Books they were common to all Men 3 and there were the Verl''es of the Erythrean Sibyl; none were conceal''d by the Romans but thofe of the Cu yuan Sibyl The reafon of keeping thefe from the Vulgar was,the Gumtan Sybil fore.
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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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