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It is not an unimportant fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against
Celsus, that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers, but
that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom, and models for imitation
...
It is not an unimportant fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against
Celsus, that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers, but
that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom, and models for imitation
...
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In page 40 , the author proceeds to show that the Druids , both of Gaul and Britain
, were acquainted with letters , and that in * There is a curious and learned paper
by Mr. Higgins in 33 Class . Journ . p . 123 , on the similarity between the ...
In page 40 , the author proceeds to show that the Druids , both of Gaul and Britain
, were acquainted with letters , and that in * There is a curious and learned paper
by Mr. Higgins in 33 Class . Journ . p . 123 , on the similarity between the ...
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It is not an uniinportant fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against
Celsus , that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers ,
but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom , and models for
imitation ...
It is not an uniinportant fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against
Celsus , that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers ,
but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom , and models for
imitation ...
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This remark will apply to much of Mr. Higgins ' reasoning in this very curious and
learned book ; and we desire that all our assent to his arguments and conjectures
may be understood as liable to this probable drawback - probable at least , till it ...
This remark will apply to much of Mr. Higgins ' reasoning in this very curious and
learned book ; and we desire that all our assent to his arguments and conjectures
may be understood as liable to this probable drawback - probable at least , till it ...
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But the following passage from so learned a man as Sir Wm . Drummond , and
whose reverence for the Bible is so unexceptionable , is worth citing . (
Drummond on the Zodiacs , p . 36. ) “ The fact , however , is certain , that at some
remote ...
But the following passage from so learned a man as Sir Wm . Drummond , and
whose reverence for the Bible is so unexceptionable , is worth citing . (
Drummond on the Zodiacs , p . 36. ) “ The fact , however , is certain , that at some
remote ...
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