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Excerpt from Discourses Relating to the Evidence of Revealed Religion, Vol. 2
Mofes, the great' difference between his fyiteni and his writings and thofe of the Hindoos, which are happily now become known to as, cannot but be thought a melt extraordinary phenomenon and the riefult of a comparifon of them mufi be highly favourable to the fuppofition of Mofe's having been divinely infpired, and of the authors of the oppofite fyftem, whoever they were, having been left to the wanderings of a difordered ima gination. They will appear to have been milled by the grofi'efi ignorance into the molt abfurd fuperftitions. A detail of the partichlars would ilrike the mind much more forcibly than this gene} ml account; and I intend, if I {hould have leifure.
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