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It is known as the Callam Inscription , and plates of it are given in different works on Celtic antiquities , including the Archæological Soc . Ant . Lond . In commenting on this , Dr. Aiken remarks that fifteen lines are required to ...
It is known as the Callam Inscription , and plates of it are given in different works on Celtic antiquities , including the Archæological Soc . Ant . Lond . In commenting on this , Dr. Aiken remarks that fifteen lines are required to ...
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Thus , in the 27th chapter of Deuteronomy and 5th verse , the following command is given : “ And there shalt thou build an altar unto the Lord thy God , an altar of stones ; thou shalt not lift up any iron tool upon thein . " .
Thus , in the 27th chapter of Deuteronomy and 5th verse , the following command is given : “ And there shalt thou build an altar unto the Lord thy God , an altar of stones ; thou shalt not lift up any iron tool upon thein . " .
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Many other instances might be given , but these will suffice for our present purpose . What is more important , however , in con. nection with the subject under consideration , is the fact that the cross was also used by the Druids as a ...
Many other instances might be given , but these will suffice for our present purpose . What is more important , however , in con. nection with the subject under consideration , is the fact that the cross was also used by the Druids as a ...
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In some places this was given to men accused of crime , but acquitted ; and in Egypt it stood for the signification of eternal life . " * Now , as to the veneration of the ancient Hebrews , as well as the Druids , for the oak , nothing ...
In some places this was given to men accused of crime , but acquitted ; and in Egypt it stood for the signification of eternal life . " * Now , as to the veneration of the ancient Hebrews , as well as the Druids , for the oak , nothing ...
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... it is , on the contrary , very difficult to find any who proved themselves so superior , intellectually , politically , and morally , to their contemporaries ? We have already seen the credit given them by their enemies the 2 ...
... it is , on the contrary , very difficult to find any who proved themselves so superior , intellectually , politically , and morally , to their contemporaries ? We have already seen the credit given them by their enemies the 2 ...
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