Excerpt from A New System, or an Analysis of Antient Mythology, Vol. 2 of 6: Wherein an Attempt Is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable, and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity
In all antient accounts of the Romans the term was expressed Poini, and Poinicus. Poinei stipendia pendunt. Poinei sunt solitei so: sacrificare puellos. Ennius. Annal. M. Afterwards it was changed to Perms, and Punicus.
Simon the Canaanite. Matth. C. 10. V. 4. Also the woman of Canaan. Matthew. C. 15. V. 22.
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