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ing to their Computation who followed th®Septuagint or Greek account, and reckonsthat Phaleg lived about the Three thou-sandth year of the World, and had hisNaifl efrom his living in the division of Time,the#being to come after him Three thousandyears, that is, just so many as were past h®'lore him.
As concerning the future Condition of tb®World after the Conflagration , I find it th egeneral and received Opinion of theanci^Christians, that this World (hall not benihilated or destroy ed,but only renewedpurified. So Eufilius , Ou 7mv1iX'2q5 noojiAos , aMa 7r
xccfviquop. 7he World shall not le whollyJlroyed, Int renewed. Divers other pasIa£ eSI might produce out of him to the ss>^purpole : Cyril of Jerusalem Catech. l f'
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I vet t(j.'AKljvaq iysigy. He folds up d 5 ®Heavens, not that lie might destroy the# 1 >bat that he might rear them up again m° ,ebeautilul. Again , Cyril upon this plac®’JH-zralcv JV' 7-jtf <?ci%eleev ivfvSq cvOfJUt^d r ^rd djeiC.veo /xt1aSoh f w, &c. He acutely or $genioujly calls the death of the Elementschange into letter. So that this Renovati^in reipect of the Creation lhallbefuch a k^of tiling as the Resurrection in reference r..V Man 5