The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... kind; and the answer of Origen, from his guarded manner, seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries, the Druids had writings. This is not unfair to suspect of the man who ...
... kind; and the answer of Origen, from his guarded manner, seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries, the Druids had writings. This is not unfair to suspect of the man who ...
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... kind , conclusively shewing the similarity in the design and structure of these strange erections in widely distant places , and the probable similarity of the rites and cere- monies to which they were destined . In page liii . of this ...
... kind , conclusively shewing the similarity in the design and structure of these strange erections in widely distant places , and the probable similarity of the rites and cere- monies to which they were destined . In page liii . of this ...
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... kind ; and the answer of Origen , from his guarded manner , seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries , the Druids had writings . This is not unfair to suspect of the man who ...
... kind ; and the answer of Origen , from his guarded manner , seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries , the Druids had writings . This is not unfair to suspect of the man who ...
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... kind . For our own part , we have very little respect for the authority of Josephus , for a fact of any kind , of which he was not eye witness . * Nor do we pay much respect , on a question of this kind , to Eustathius of An- tioch ...
... kind . For our own part , we have very little respect for the authority of Josephus , for a fact of any kind , of which he was not eye witness . * Nor do we pay much respect , on a question of this kind , to Eustathius of An- tioch ...
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... kind , nor any evidence to shew that an Egyptian book ever existed at any time previous to Coptic christianity . 5. The people who employed the Saros and the Metonic Cycle , who measured an arc of the meridian , and the distances of our ...
... kind , nor any evidence to shew that an Egyptian book ever existed at any time previous to Coptic christianity . 5. The people who employed the Saros and the Metonic Cycle , who measured an arc of the meridian , and the distances of our ...
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