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- HAbassia, the bounds and com∣passe of that Kingdome, their Religion, not all Christians, but a great part Gentiles, 113
- Habassines, or midland Aethiopians their Religion, opinions, & rites, 137. In what Language they read the Scriptures, and celebrate their Liturgie, 143.144
- Halitiuea, an Ile, 87
- Hanno and Himilco their Discoue∣ry of the South and North parts, 77
- Hanno his Voyage, Acts, and Dis∣coueries on the African-Atlan∣tine Coast, 78
- ...Hauila, 31
- Hawkins, how long in his Voyage ere he arriued to the Indies, 42
- Hebrew tongue, 29. Diuers Iewes ignorant thereof, 51.111. Not vulgarly vnderstood after the Captiuitie, 111
- Hebrew letters he Inuenter there∣of, 177
- Hebrew Alphabet, 180.181
- Heraclites a trauelling Philoso∣pher, 76
- Hercules his trauels, twelue labours, Pillars, helping Atlas, with other Wonders, 69
- Herefies their spreading, 141. The succession of Easterne Here∣sies, 142
- ...Hesperides, 79
- Hieroglyphicall Obeliske, 181
- Hils their height, 124
- ...Hiram, 62
- Histaspis his trauels into India, where hee learned Magicke and Philosophy, 76
- Historians, their trauels, 76
- Houses made of Whales bones, 87
- Hungaria, the Vniuersities, Bisho∣prickes, and Iesuits therein, 173
- Hubandry a remarkable Pillar of Royall magnificence, 37
- Hydaspes a Riuer which runneth into Indus, 86
- Hyrcania subdued, 84