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Excerpt from A Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri, Vol. 2: Or the Great Gods of Phenicia, Samothrace, Egypt, Troas, Greece, Italy, and Crete; Being an Attempt to Deduce the Several Orgies of Isis, Ceres, Mithras, Bacchus, Rhea, Adonis, and Hecate, From an Union of the Rites Commemorative of the Deluge With the Ad
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