The First Dialogue.
THe Notion of the Heathen's ••do∣latry imposed on T. G. by Dr. S•• refuted from the Places out of which is was pretended to be gathered. The 〈◊〉〈◊〉
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THe Notion of the Heathen's ••do∣latry imposed on T. G. by Dr. S•• refuted from the Places out of which is was pretended to be gathered. The 〈◊〉〈◊〉
Question brought to try all, viz whether the Heathen's Jupiter were according to the Fathers, the true God, o•• a Devil? The fo••mer asserted by Dr. St, the latter by T. G. and proved by plain and unde∣niable Testimonies of mo••e t••an a whole Jury of Fathers besides Origen. The Dr's mighty Argument from the Inscri∣ption to the Vnknown God, shown to be not only Impertinent, but against him∣self. p. 275