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12. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

This prophet was our Saviour Jesus Christ, who came into the world as Moses had predicted. […] How came men to forget the exact instructions of the patriarchs? […] The beautiful Pandora instantly appeared, and with her came forth all the train of calamities which were concealed in die box, but Hope remained behind. […] After a voyage of seven years, and the loss of thirteen ships, Eneas came to the Tiber. […] They came into the world to abolish human sacrifices, and to appoint in their place, the innocent oblation of fruits, flowers, and incense.

13. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

This Prince came from Perhibea, a town of Thessaly, into Italy. […] History informs us, that Cybele was the daughter of a king of Phrygia, who came from her own country into Italy, where she married Saturn. […] Saturn, again growing jealous of Jupiter, came to attack him in Crete, but being driven back into Greece, and defeated even there, he fled into Italy, where he was kindly received by Janus. […] How came the city of Athens to be so named after this Goddess? […] How came the owl to be the favourite bird of Minerva?

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