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man^ Behrei^, Greek,^ Latm^ §cUvomaH 2ind Finnick* Many 
words of each of which he has given us in a Table, which 
being compafd together, the Phoenician La»gHage 2ippQ2irs 
eo bfe iii a manner the fame with the Scythian or Swedijh. 
Moreover, by confidering the Divine Worftiip, Cuftoms 
and Letter? of the Vhosnicians^ he finds they owe: their rife 
io tW^ Scythians. As for the time of this Expedition of 
''tthor ^ndi Bacchus, whom, as well as his chief Deputies, 
Mercurius, Inachus^ and the reft, the Poets call by the 
Natn^s of Hmules^ Fanejhs, Dionyfns and Titan, he con- 
cludes it to have fallen in with the tm^oi Abraham, and his 
Great Grandfather Sarncky with which- he finds the Scrip- 
cures to. agree/ 
L^ndeny WmtQ^ lotSam^ Smith and Benj. Walfor^ i^iTnters 
^ to the Royal Society, at the Princes Arms in St PanVs 
