manner to deliver his People from the Egyptian Bondage; to re-establish true Religion amongst them, and to put the Priesthood into different Hands, from thofe which had hitherto been appointed to exercise the Offices of it. But the purfuing thefe Subjects, muft belong to the fubfequent Parts of this Undertaking. The End of the Second Volume. 29, 32 35 His Cotemporaries in the Heathen Nations Before his Time, no Appearances of God or He knew the Lord, by his Name Jehovah Altaus, King of Attica Adrichomius, his Mistake about the Situation of Seir 378 Angels 396 398 257 156 Alcmena, the Infcription and Antiquities found in her Tomb 247 Amphictyon Amphityon, King of Attica p. 241 Amphilyones, the Rife, Conftitution, and Hiftory of their Council 268 Animals, facred Ones, of Egypt, confecrated to their Gods Areopagus, the Rife and Conftitution of that Court Argos, the Rife of that Kingdom Aftronomy, its Ufe in the ancient Agriculture Athlius, firft King of Eles Atlas, lived where, and when B. Belus, Son of Neptune, went to Babylon 278, 292 264 255 56 257 256 219 Not the fame Perfon as Belus the Succeffor of Nimrod Whether he was a Phoenician or an Egyptian 226 118, 126 242 ibid. 243 246 Canaan, its firft Kingdoms erected upon Principles of Li Chronus, Abraham fo called by the Heathens Deluge, none in Attica in the Times of Ogyges; nor in Theffaly, in the Reign of Deucalion E. 259 Egyptian Kingdoms, not founded at firft upon Defpotic Authority Their ancient Conftitution, what 78 79 Egyptians Their Fables about Ifis and Ofiris 302 Their Theology arofe from their Learning 305 ibid Erictheus, by fome Writers mistaken for Erichthonius 24.2 171 174 324 Came from India ibid 441 Efau, his Children fet up a Kingdom His Character Ethiopians, when they firft fettled near to Egypt Exodus out of Egypt, when F Faith, the only Principle upon which the Men of the early Times could know God G Gephyrai came with Cadmus into Greece 380, 396 249 Greece, its Hiftory very fhort and imperfect, until after Cecrops's Times H Heathens acknowledged one Supreme God 255 394 Heliopolis, the Opinion of the Priests there, about the Paffage of the Ifraelites over the Red Sea Hellenes, who moft anciently fo called 456 274 How the Greeks came to be univerfally called by this |