The Druidical Temples of the Country of WiltsJ. R. Smith, 1846 - 203 psl. |
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... supposed , that the Sun and Moon were the deities spoken of in Scripture under the titles of Baal and Ashtaroth . They imparted names to the two first days of the septenary cycle , or the week , as is apparent by the Sun - day , and ...
... supposed , that the Sun and Moon were the deities spoken of in Scripture under the titles of Baal and Ashtaroth . They imparted names to the two first days of the septenary cycle , or the week , as is apparent by the Sun - day , and ...
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... supposed themselves to be openly assisted ; there raising their voices with the ardent , but vain imagination , that he whom they saw through their roofless temple in the sky above , could hear , and would duly attend to their clamorous ...
... supposed themselves to be openly assisted ; there raising their voices with the ardent , but vain imagination , that he whom they saw through their roofless temple in the sky above , could hear , and would duly attend to their clamorous ...
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... supposed to make her monthly revolution , while the Sun himself pursues his annual course in the first and nearest concentric orbit , and is thus successively surrounded by those also of the planets , Venus , Mercury , Mars , Jupiter ...
... supposed to make her monthly revolution , while the Sun himself pursues his annual course in the first and nearest concentric orbit , and is thus successively surrounded by those also of the planets , Venus , Mercury , Mars , Jupiter ...
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... supposed , in a straightforward direction , find himself on the rise of the moon , or at the dawn of day , at the rear of the point , from whence he started . To obviate this inconvenience , the ancient Britons had recourse to the ...
... supposed , in a straightforward direction , find himself on the rise of the moon , or at the dawn of day , at the rear of the point , from whence he started . To obviate this inconvenience , the ancient Britons had recourse to the ...
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... supposed connection with the misseltoe . A better , and probably more correct , derivation of the word Druid , is given by Cooke in his " Enquiry into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion . " " The word Drew or Druid , " says he , " I ...
... supposed connection with the misseltoe . A better , and probably more correct , derivation of the word Druid , is given by Cooke in his " Enquiry into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion . " " The word Drew or Druid , " says he , " I ...
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60 cubits 6d ib Abury Abury and Stonehenge ancient British Antiquities Apollo astronomical astronomical cycles astronomical scheme British trackway Britons Cæsar Casterley Camp centre cloth connexion curious deities denotive diameter distance ditch Druids early Earth earthen ecliptic edited by J. O. Egyptians English fact feet formed fosse Gaur gnomon heathen Hill Altar History imposts J. O. HALLIWELL J. P. COLLIER long barrow Marden meridional line miles modern mound mystic four observation opinion orbit origin outer circle plain planetarium planetary temples planets Poems portion post 8vo printed proved religious temple remarkable represented Romans sacred Saxon says Serpent Silbury Hill Sir R. C. Hoare small 4to solstice Stonehenge Stukeley Sun and Moon supposed surrounding temple of Jupiter temple of Mars temple of Mercury temple of Saturn temples of Abury trilithons tumulus upright vale vale of Pewsey vallum Venus whence whilst Wilts Wiltshire word worship
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