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Thorns or Jupiter was worfhipt, was called Tortsna or Dod(^. 
the Origin of which name the Greeks could not find 3 
and no wonder, fince they confulting the Oracle concern^ 
ing the names to be given the Gods were anfwered, that 
they mult ufe the barbarous names. Thor^ he fays, among 
other names given him, ;was call'd Fluge-gnden^ from 
his driving away Magical Flies with his Hammer 5 the 
name Flnge-gnden being the fame with Belzebub^ mention- 
ed in the Scriptures. As for the Magical Flies, they 
were Damons in the Shape of Blue Flies, which the JF/>- 
ianders kQ^t in a Magical Pouch , or Satchel, they being 
caird by them Gan^ that is Spirits, which they daily fent 
forth for their Magical ufes, viz,, to bring them news 
from all parts of the llniverfe, and to do things deftrudivc 
to Men, And thefe Fhes were driven away by 
facrificing to Thor^ tho the Viftims offered by the Jem 
in the Temple at Hiernfalem were freed from Flies, by 
reafon of the Jem Faith in Cod. He gives us other 
Titles of T^i?r, and teaches us many other things from 
the ^Etymology of Names, too long for me to fct 
dowh-. ' *.' * 
The thirteenth Chapter treats of thejijigration of the 
AikfJtiqnes under Jupiter^ BacchuSy In^^hus and others, to 
divers parts of the World, as Jhracia^ Ba^truy JEg/pty but 
efpecially into Ph(vmeia. ^ V r> 
Here the Author fets forth, that Jupiter having got a 
notable Victory over the Giants and Amzons, m^ntion'd 
in the precedent Chapter, this flruck a: terror into other 
Nations 5 and therefore the remaining Giants, and all of 
the Royal Family, whom he had dtivm out of Smden, 
'fortify 'a themfelves abroad 5 and as. they oppreft all mea 
by Sea and Land, Jupiter being calfd to tli^e aiBftanre of 
' the oppreftj • at lertgth (ubdued thjem, /whereupon his I ^ me 
grew throughout the WorU rb Anci he undectopk ..aoy 
Expeditions^ caufing two Goats ( ) bejiiacle, 
^ .^i,,^ ' . I where- 
