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 A D D I T ION S, &c. iii epithet of San&us, which is given to Belatucader in another, infcription, is nowhere attributed to Mars (p. 310 and 311). This, if the affertion was tract would be of no confequence at all in the argument. The epithet might be attributed upon one monument, and yet might not appear upon others. But the aflertion is not true. And the fa& is as-jnuch againft them in this point as the reafonwas in the other* We have .actually in Gruter an infcription to Mars, under the title of Camulus, with the chara&er of fan&ity exprefsly attributed to him, Camulo Sand. Fortiffimo (p. 56. and fee alfo Camden in Camulodunum). And the attributes of the Gods among the heathens appear from their inscriptions to have been affigned to them by their votaries with a moft promifcuous and indiicriminate liberality. P. 180. note for, fee b. /. ch, u f. 3. Note,, read, b. //. &c, P. 237. 1. 39. for, The Siftuntian, read, The Siftuntians. P. 359. 1. 25. for, The houfes of many of the towns of Italy, read, The houfes in many &c. P. 398. 1. 1* for, Divinity at the head of the creation, eternal in duration, read, Divinity at the head of the creation, a nature eternal &c. P< 399. 1. 9* for, adminifter real comfort, read, adminifter rational comfort. P. 407, 1. 35* for, the Romans being denominated as, read, the Romans being enumerated as. P. 442. 1. 14. for, ftretched aling the back, read, jftretched along the back. O005 THE