| Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 pages
...their difciples many dungs about the nature and perfections of God (30). Some writers are of opinion, and have taken much learned pains to prove, that our Druids, as well as the other or* ders of ancient priefts, taught their difciples many things concerning the creation of the world... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 408 pages
...de civitate Dei, 1. 8. c. 9. *> FrancUc. Saver. Epift. de Brachman. 30 Csef. de Bel. Gal. 1. 6. g. 13. nion, nion, and have taken much learned pains...innocence and felicity — and his fall into guilt and inifery — the creation of angels — their rebellion and expulfion out of Heaven — the univerfal... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 444 pages
...I. 8. c. 9. '* Francifc. Saver. Epift. de Brachman. » Caf. de Bel. Gal. l.6. c. 13. are of opinion, and have taken much learned pains to prove, that our...difciples many things concerning the creation of the world—the formation of man—his primitive innocence and felicity—and his fall into guilt and mifery—the... | |
| 1828 - 586 pages
...pains to prove, that our Druids, as well as the other orders of ancient priests, tnught their disciples many things concerning the creation of the world —...primitive innocence and felicity, and his fall into gnilt and miser}- — the creation of the angels, their rebellion and expulsion out of Heaven — the... | |
| John Fellows - 1835 - 482 pages
...taught their disciples many things about the nature and perfections of God. Some writers are of opinion, and have taken much learned pains to prove, that our Druids, as well as the other orders of ancient priests, taught their disciples many things concerning the creation of the world — the formation... | |
| George Oliver - 1846 - 636 pages
...the first, and deduces it from second eauses. " The Druids are said to have taught their diseiples many things concerning the creation of the world — the formation of man — hia primitive innocence and felieity — and his fall into guilt and misery — • the creation... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 532 pages
...their disciples many things concerning the nature and perfections of God. Some writers are of opinion, and have taken much learned pains to prove, that our Druids, as well as other orders of priests, taught their disciples many things concerning the creation of the world —... | |
| 1857 - 804 pages
...maintained in secret the doctrine of one God, th', creator and governor of the universe. They believed in the creation of the world, the formation of man, his...innocence and felicity, and his fall into guilt and misery, the creation of angels, their rebellion and expulsion from heaven, the universal deluge and... | |
| John Fellows - 1860 - 376 pages
...taught their disciples many things about the nature and perfections of God. Some writers are of opinion, and have taken much learned pains to prove, that our Druids, as well as the other orders of ancient priests, taught their disciples many things concerning the creation of the world — the formation... | |
| Susa Young Gates - 1918 - 606 pages
...learned pains to prove, that our I)ruids, as well as other orders of priests, taught their disciples many things concerning the creation of the world;...formation of man: his primitive innocence and felicity; his fall into guilt and misery; the creation of the angels; their rebellion and expulsion out of heaven;... | |
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