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BOOK III diluvium pii homines Deo sacrificarunt, altarium usum fuiss( incognitum. Potius id credendum, Noachum sequutum fuisst exemplum eorum, qui eum prcecesserant, imo morem inolitum* IV. The Jews, beside the temple, had many other synagogues. Serving instead of chapels-of-ease to the mother-church at Jeru- salem. In the New Testament, (the temple yet standing, ) it is plain that Christ- often graced such synagogues with his pre- sence and preaching ; and it is probable they were in use ever ...since Joshua's time, when the land was first inhabited with Israelites, and that the Levites, dispersed all over the land, did teach the people therein : f otherwise, Palestine was a great parish, and some therein had [to walk] an hundred miles to church; besides, people's souls were poorly fed, having but three meals in a year, being but thrice to appear at Jerusalem. v. Many Heathen temples were ancienter than that of Solomon's. Amongst which Pagan temples, there is much justling for precedency; though some think that of Apis in Egypt shows the best evidence for her seniority, wherein was worshipped an ox, of whose herd (not to say breed) was the calf which the Israelites worshipped in the wilderness, being made in imitation thereof.
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