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Page 9, line 11: read affects. Page 21, line 8: read Plotinus Plotinus (c. 204–270 AD) was a major Greek-speaking philosopher of the ancient world and the founder of Neoplatonism.. Page 38, line 7: read Cerne. Page 4, line 3: after infancy, add: and this is also a clear original: "manifest" refutation of that plausible original: "specious" way of explaining the Guardian Spirit original: "Genius" of Socrates used by Naudé original: "Naudæus"; Gabriel Naudé (1600–1653), a French librarian and scholar, Maraviglia Giuseppe Maria Maraviglia (1617–1684), an Italian philosopher and bishop, and their followers. In the same place original: "Ib." or "ibidem" in the margin, read: on this passage original: "in hunc locum". Page 41, line 18: delete the margin note and put Book on the Disappearance of Oracles original: "l. De Rer. Def."; referring to Plutarch's "De defectu oraculorum". Page 48, line 35: read Testimony original: "Testim.". Page 55, line 31: read there. Page 74, line 25: read no more. Page 80, line 2: read Table Talk. Page 94, line 6: read above. Page 95, line 26: read posture. Page 128, line 2: read Caspar. Page 160, line 17: read Bochart original: "Bochartus"; Samuel Bochart (1599–1667), a French Protestant biblical scholar. In the same place, line 23: read Columella Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella (4–c. 70 AD), a prominent Roman writer on agriculture. In the same place, line 27: read But if original: "At si". Page 173, line 37: read which original: "quæ". Page 178, line 2: read as he. Page 190, line 12: read empty stage. Page 192, line 9: read the pupils are shaded original: "umbrantur pupillæ". Page 217, line 25: read Jurieu original: "Jurieux"; Pierre Jurieu (1637–1713), a French Protestant leader and theologian. Page 219, line 4: read concreted. Page 254, line 3: read things. Page 279, line 33: read to be matched from heaven original: "Cælitus comparandâ". Page 311, line 12: read transaction. Page 319, line 17: read desire. Page 331, line 14: read impostures. Page 380, line 20: read Ader, a Likely Guillaume Ader (1567–1628), a physician and author who wrote about the physical ailments mentioned in the Gospels.