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Morter, or any equivalent Cement, to joy n the Com* 
'miffures or Sides ot the Colunins together that there 
are no foot-fteps of the ftrokes of Tools or Chillels, in 
the Surface of any part of the Stone ; tiiat there are 
other parcels of the like Stone, which lye ftill in their 
Native Beds, as they were firft produced m the adjoyn- 
ing Mountain. If, I fay, one will but a little confider 
thefe Circumftances, I am fure he can't imagine that 
could have the leaft Defign in putting all this ufe- 
lefs Lumber in this moft wonderful manner together la 
fo Remote and Defolate a place. And for fuch, that will 
afcribe it to Giants^ or Dasmons^ I think do not defirve 
any Anfwer 
But nothing puts this point more out of Difpute, than 
to make a little Enquiry into other Works of Nature of 
the like kind ; where though perhaps we may find no- 
thing altogether the fame, yet we may obferve fome of 
her Produftions, that at leaft bear fuch an Analogy^ or 
Refemblance to the Compofition and Figure Remarkable 
in thefe Stones, that we ftiall eafily conclude Thefe as 
well as They muft certainly be the Architefture of the 
Regular Hand of Nature. 
Among the feverai figured Stones already defcribed by 
Authors, I find none that has more agreement with 
thofe that compoft our Giants Caufway^ than the Entro' 
chos^ the Afiroitesy or Lapis Stellaris^ and the Lapis Ba- 
Janusj or Bafdtes : And yet for all the great Refem- 
blance they iiave in (ome particulars, they differ very 
much in others : I fhail here therefore fet down, for the 
m jre clearly uaderflan Jing the above Dc:fcription of the 
Caufway, wherein confifts the agreement and difagree- 
mcnt between hofe three forts of Stones, and this we 
are now more particularly treating of. 
The Entrochos agrees with the Pillars of our Caufway 
in that it's a Stony Subilancc, formed by Nature Column* 
wife, and confiftiog fomerimes of or 30 feverai 
Intermdia^ 
