VoL III. MifcelUneA Curkfa. t ^ 5 

 and Spon^ is ftiled a . atp. HAioA<yPoC : and 

 the fame Name occurs in a broken Infcrip- 

 tion which Mr. HalUfax omitted in his Let- 

 ter to Dr. Bernard^ as being too imperfe<9r* 

 It ftood on the right Hand of the entrance 

 to the little Temple defcribed fag. no. and 

 was thus., 



AOTKIOT ATPHl^AI^OT HAlOA^yPOT TOT. 



And after Blank of three lines all worn out 

 except one fingle O, there followed, 



I;T£I]MHC XAPIN £T0TC MHNOC 



QAn] eAAAiQoT] And that imperfecT: one la 

 fag. 104. feems to have relation to the fame 

 3SIame. 



7. Pag. III. MAA£NTON KAI APPinnAN 



lege MAMiN TON KAI ArpinnAN, it being writ- 

 ten MAAHNTON^ with H in the two other 

 Copies I have feen, whereby the Sence is 

 cleared. 



8. Pag. 1 17. ArA0ANr£AOC ABIAHNOC THG 

 A£KArioA£oC, Agathangelus . Ahilenus^ De^ 

 cafolitanus^ Patronymice. There were in thefe 

 Parts two Cities known by the Name oiAbila^^ 

 to diftinguifh which, the one was called AhiU 

 LyfanU^ from the Name of the Tetrarch : 

 St. Lnke^ ch. 3. I. and is placed by Ptolemy 

 (in his Cdofyria) about mid-way between 

 Damafcus and HeliofoUs : The other in Judcza^ 

 called Abila ad Jordanem^ defcribed by Jofe-- 

 phus in many Places, to lie over-againft Je^ 

 richo^ near the Dead-Sea. Decapolis was lb 



called from its Ten Cities, enumerated by 

 Pliny (lib. 5. 18.) And with them he reckons 

 up, among others, the Tetrarchy of Abila^ in 

 the fame D^capoHs : Which demonftrates the 



Abila 



