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According to him a Celtic understanding is sui generis ; it readily embraces and believes whatever is rejected or laughed at by the rest of mankind . If there be any truth in this description , we think there is great reason to presume ...
According to him a Celtic understanding is sui generis ; it readily embraces and believes whatever is rejected or laughed at by the rest of mankind . If there be any truth in this description , we think there is great reason to presume ...
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Further on the writer proceeds in the same spirit to prove how absurd and credulous it is to believe that the Druids possessed any knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere ...
Further on the writer proceeds in the same spirit to prove how absurd and credulous it is to believe that the Druids possessed any knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere ...
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I Those who have devoted most attention to the subject do not hesitate to believe that the Druids had regular academies : " Academia auplissima estim ::tur fuisse in sylva Carnotensi , eo loco ubi nunc urbs a Druidibus ...
I Those who have devoted most attention to the subject do not hesitate to believe that the Druids had regular academies : " Academia auplissima estim ::tur fuisse in sylva Carnotensi , eo loco ubi nunc urbs a Druidibus ...
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At first sight it might seem that the pious Christian should be unwilling to believe that the cross was so universally used as a sacred emblem long before the birth of Christ ; but a little reflection shows that he should , on the ...
At first sight it might seem that the pious Christian should be unwilling to believe that the cross was so universally used as a sacred emblem long before the birth of Christ ; but a little reflection shows that he should , on the ...
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to believe that they also regarded the oak as a sacred tree . The learned Skelton tells us , in his comments on the eighth and ninth chapters of Ezekiel that , “ In the hearing of the prophet the Lord , or Christ , commanded the man in ...
to believe that they also regarded the oak as a sacred tree . The learned Skelton tells us , in his comments on the eighth and ninth chapters of Ezekiel that , “ In the hearing of the prophet the Lord , or Christ , commanded the man in ...
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