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other Hfe 3 and hints of a Refurre&ion. 

 And it the ancient Gentiles held not the 

 immortality of their better part 9 and 

 fome fubfiftence after death ; in feverall 

 rites, cuftomes, adims and cxprcfliom, 

 they contradicted their own opinions : 

 wherein Democrats went high, even tc 

 the thought of a refurre&ion b , asfcof- 

 c* ^^y recorded by Pliny. What can be 

 *!)+ more expreffe than the cxpreffion of 

 MA- phocjllides c ? Or who would expect 

 from 1****** d a fcntence of Zccleffaftes* 



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Before P/4^ could fpcak, the foul had 

 wings in Hor^f, which fell not, but flew 

 out of the body into the manfions of the 

 dead 5 who alfoobferved that handfome 

 diftinflion of Demos and Soma, for the 

 body conjoyned to the foul and body 



truth in jeft, when he faid, that part of 

 A4- Hercules which proceeded from^/fAw- 

 ^ 4 periflied, that from Jupiter remained 

 immortall. Thus c Secrates was con- 

 %*** tent that his friends (hould bury his bo- 

 dy 5 fo they would not think they buri- 



lit ffrrton, &c. Lucrcr. * PUio'm Phsd. 



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