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The fifth Ghapter treats of the fecond, ot Sliver dge, 
which he fays was ended -at the Deluge, by reafon ct 
Men's Grimes. 
The fixth Chapter treats of the third Age, callVJ Rock^ 
ot Stony ^ mentioned in the Vohfpa : Which AgQ He fwd 
feems to have made the Brazen 5 tho the reft of the Anc?^ 
ent Greek and Latin Poets make fome mention of it, call'd 
Rocky, becaufe Noah's Ark refted on a Mountain, whence 
by the Northern Hiftopes and the the Men of this 
Age are faid to be^fprung or defcended frbm Mountains : 
And whereas Deucalion and his Wife are faid to have 
thrown Stones over their Heads, whence Men and Women 
fprong up, this he fays denotes Noah's Defcent with his 
Family from Mount Araret^ leaving the Mountain behind 
them. 
The feventh Ghapter treats of the fourth, or Brazen^ or 
J/hen Age 5 and began, he fays, with their King Maderus^ 
or Mannus ^ becaufe, by reafon of his Strength and brawny 
Limbs, he was faid to be made of Afh 5 or becaufe in his 
time their Anceftors began to ufe Darts and Clubs of J/S - 
the Deftruftion of Ihehes or Troy putting an end to this 
Age. 
The eighth Chapter treats concerning the fifth Age, or 
the Age of the Heroes. Here he fays it's worth noting, 
that He//(?^ fays the Her^?ej that remain d after this Age 
and the Trojan War^ took their Seats in the moft remote 
parts of the World, and in the Elyfan Fields, meaning 
their Atlantica. And this, he fays, is moft worthy to be 
noted, that after the deftruftion of Troy^ and the jeturn 
of the remaining Heroes^ we can find none of the Greek 
and Lapn Writers calling any King or Great Men of their 
own or other Nations by the Title of Jupiter^ Neptune^ 
Hercules^ or Phto : But as thele were of the ftock of their 
Saturn^ Jupiter^ Atlas, fo thefe were only cali'd by thofe 
Names of the Gods. Some of thofe Hems marrying with 
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