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Title Page
Dedication
EDITOR’S PREFACE
Table of Contents
I - INTRODUCTION
II - OF THE DIFFERENT RACES OF MEN
III - OF THE ANTIQUITY OF NATIONS
IV - OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE SOUL
V - OF THE RELIGION OF THE FIRST MEN
VI - OF THE CUSTOMS AND OPINIONS OF ALL THE ANCIENT NATIONS
VII - OF SAVAGES
VIII - OF AMERICA
IX - OF THE THEOCRACY
X - OF THE CHALDEANS
XI - OF THE BABYLONIANS BECOME PERSIANS
XII - OF SYRIA
XIII - OF THE PHOENICIANS AND SANCHONIATON
XIV - OF THE SCYTHIANS AND GOMERANS
XV - OF ARABIA
XVI - OF BRAM, ABRAM, OR ABRAHAM
XVII - OF INDIA
XVIII - OF CHINA
XIX - OF EGYPT
XX - OF THE LANGUAGE OF THE EGYPTIANS, AND THEIR SYMBOLS
XXI - OF THE MONUMENTS OF THE EGYPTIANS
XXII - OF THE EGYPTIAN RITES, AND CIRCUMCISION
XXIII - OF THE MYSTERIES OF THE EGYPTIANS
XXIV - OF THE GREEKS; OF THEIR ANCIENT DELUGES; OF THEIR ALPHABET, AND THEIR GENIUS
XXV - OF THE GREEK LEGISLATORS, OF MINOS AND ORPHEUS, AND OF THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL
XXVI - OF THE SECTS AMONGST THE GREEKS
XXVII - OF ZALEUCUS, AND SOME OTHER LEGISLATORS
XXVIII - OF BACCHUS
XXIX - OF THE METAMORPHOSES AMONGST THE GREEKS, COLLECTED BY OVID
XXX - OF IDOLATRY
XXXI - OF ORACLES
XXXII - OF THE SIBYLS AMONGST THE GREEKS, AND OF THEIR INFLUENCE UPON OTHER NATIONS
XXXIII - OF MIRACLES
XXXIV - OF THE TEMPLES
XXXV - OF MAGIC
XXXVI - OF HUMAN VICTIMS
XXXVII - OF THE MYSTERIES OF ELEUSINIA CERES
XXXVIII - OF THE JEWS, AT THE TIME THEY BEGAN TO BE KNOWN
XXXIX - OF THE JEWS IN EGYPT
XL - OF MOSES, CONSIDERED ONLY AS THE CHIEF OF A NATION
XLI - OF THE JEWS AFTER MOSES, TILL THE TIME OF SAUL
XLII - OF THE JEWS AFTER SAUL
XLIII - OF THE JEWISH PROPHETS
XLIV - OF THE PRAYERS OF THE JEWS
XLV - OF JOSEPHUS, THE JEWISH HISTORIAN
XLVI - OF A FALSEHOOD OF FLAVIAN JOSEPHUS, RELATING TO ALEXANDER AND THE JEWS
XLVII - OF POPULAR PREJUDICE TO WHICH THE SACRED WRITERS HAVE DEIGNED TO CONFORM THROUGH CONDESCENSION
XLVIII - OF ANGELS, GENII, AND DEVILS OF THE ANCIENT NATIONS, AND AMONGST THE JEWS
XLIX - WHETHER THE JEWS TAUGHT OTHER NATIONS, OR WHETHER THEY WERE TAUGHT BY THEM
L - OF THE ROMANS; THE BEGINNING OF THEIR EMPIRE AND THEIR RELIGION; THEIR TOLERATION
LI - QUESTIONS UPON THE CONQUESTS OF THE ROMANS, AND THEIR DECAY
LII - OF THE PEOPLE WHO WROTE HISTORY, AND OF THE FABLES OF THE FIRST HISTORIANS
LIII - OF THE LEGISLATORS WHO HAVE SPOKEN IN THE NAME OF THE GODS
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