r ii i: 



T II K 



have followed the text of the H: > first printed in tin 



book* and t '*iu* and by 



., nnd particularly to iv 





of the 1; 



c, , 



:v ti;nil . 







K'JI 



! hu also Added to ' MTU. 



.,. . :., | . . - 



ier part of the - 



bv Jiutin Mart \ ; ' i > plum 



by Iicn;i'u-i \.i>. i . 



of t lu- 

 rt ; of il 

 ul not a 



pears to h dertskcn for the pi.. 



he Kbionitei with r "* "'" 



Hebrew text than th:r 



>iich would render t': 

 i in their . 



that it 

 deficiencies of that version, and on. 



are not in the 1 : 

 competent know-led;.' 

 Hebrew words which appear to 

 th.- Ki ionrl 



tilted by the antient church for the ' i ui of 



that 1 



This version occupied one column of Oriu ,pla.' 



THEUDO'XlS.orTHKOlMiKlS. Montfort'a name for a 

 ion of the i "'">' ' 



V'rita /?;/('<.': 'V-. ) 



EOGmS (Oiof, poet of Mrjjara. the 



capital of the - a.s living at the 



close of the sixth century B.C.; and it I :n his 



it he lived to I: 'lie battle 



, In one of those revolutions which Ire- 



curred in the small Grecian states, llie'dcinocra- 



tic body at Me^ara overpowered the arist which 



Theopnis belonged. Tlieognis, who was then ab.sent fiom 



i his landed property in thi? 



which, with the rest of the Mciriirian ti a.s par- 



,ed among the succ. y. It appears that he 



in exile at Thebes. The 11; 

 abound in allusions to the n-vohitr 

 nffered, and he expresses in bitter la 

 aeainst that base class which 1 

 prop, body to which ! < d. He 1.. 



the n eeing a ru mean birth pre- 



liiin In ib of a girl whom he eoinlcd. 



"iniiied lor his \ 



..ms of the irirl after she had mariied 

 'le rival. 



It appears from his verses that he had been in S 

 Ruboea. and Sparta; and it was in Sicily that he wrote 

 one of hi "hich was addressed to the Sicilian 



riaas. who were a colony fiom his native state. 

 There seems no reason to doubt that his com 



posed on various occasions ami 

 that m far they resembled th. 



A. and Solon. But as these e 

 ral maxims or lessons i 

 i.it in the course of time near 

 .! from them which had a particular applic 

 and < ed into that 



il collecti. '. con- 







liat nearly all the p-.uiaags 

 in this collection which have a political re' 

 -*cd to a person nai 

 :s appeats ..mth oi ni 



"nis ha* a tender regard, and whom I in tin 



in conduct, and to ti 

 life. 

 The verses of TheogtiU contain many allu.su 



iim-nts. of . in which , 



'Wisl libation lul been duly performed. I'm 



of the client* to nine; a poem, accompanied by the flute. 

 Thi : . d either to all the 



. or, a* apt -li the 



elegies o("rh<-<>riii. it was addressed to a iti^'' 

 The tagOMOU of Theognis have been 



m 



1 nu- 



vol. i. : Hoiim.i:. 



i. 

 TIIKOI.' .via. the Inch relm 



In . ,;trd against any mi.-conec]]tion of ti: 



ject i 



M-t that it i> il. "logy 



purely in . 



lit to fram. 

 inconsistent with tin 



I. Dl :.R>tS. 



All that men know of the nature of Oo.i . 1 ab- 



solutely, of the rela' nd on the one hand, 



;:;ul 1 

 with t 



the duties aiisiiiL' out oi 

 i described by tin- 



and the 1 

 '. in a scientific l 



-'anil- to 

 in wh. 



>ophy to 

 mind. phi!olo<r 



; but Mich a n- in is incon .i'.pare 



IOK,] 



The above definition applies to the word as il 

 understood for - 

 somewhat different from this. The 3to\ay!a of t! 



18 ^iXoffo^ia x*pi riur Siluit; tl\c 

 of divine existences; and it include.: 



o the nun 1 



wider signification th 

 tin.. J 



. .. u . IIS) . who ilistinu'ui 

 thculou'N : 1 /" nythieal or 1 



or i,utnr.. I, or relati 



of il:. or popu- 



lar . lie first IS tl 



that of jihilonophci-s. the third that, of the jieople : or, as 

 Varro expresses it, 'The first is clm-lly adapted 

 theatre, the second to the universe (ail inn 

 third to the 



.iid is not i - 



of tl. in which the word On 



to the author, i.s much laterthan tl 



'iplcr term 

 faith 



the meaning of the word / 



theolo^\, its a - not taught in the New 



ment. . i the absence of the 



word. 



In the early C'hristian church thi 



.lolniiical >eii.se of ' : 

 which rel: ,.nd divine thin 



it cmplovi il at a \ciy ca . 



he natiu- i 

 ..-, a kind 



tbf <(>/ il X 



JiJtii. i. 1 . and th whidi II 



that 



0oXoyia, whieh therefore, in this i 



" i. in 11 



. A ' tune 



the word acij!i e\ti nded, 



and ' .ibethe whole teaching of the church 



inity. 

 < 4crn usage of the word, an expressed in 



In a 



