Archaic England: An Essay in Deciphering Prehistory from Megalithic Monuments, Earthworks, Customs, Coins, Placenames, and Faeric SuperstitionsChapman & Hall Limited, 1920 - 894 páginas |
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... Mary , or some other saint beloved of those who go down to the sea in ships . Many such chapels existed in olden times within sight and sound of the waves , and passing vessels lowered their topsails to them in reverence . Torquay ...
... Mary , or some other saint beloved of those who go down to the sea in ships . Many such chapels existed in olden times within sight and sound of the waves , and passing vessels lowered their topsails to them in reverence . Torquay ...
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... Mary of the Gael , " were the archetypes of Britannia ; St. Bride is alternatively St. Brighit , whence , in all pro- bability , the adjective bright . At Brightlingsea in Essex is a Sindry or Sin derry island ( ? ) ; in the West of ...
... Mary of the Gael , " were the archetypes of Britannia ; St. Bride is alternatively St. Brighit , whence , in all pro- bability , the adjective bright . At Brightlingsea in Essex is a Sindry or Sin derry island ( ? ) ; in the West of ...
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... Mary with the new moon , and in Fig . 39 a remarkable re- presentation of the Trinity is situated there . PD FIG . 39. - The Holy Ghost , as a child of eight or ten years old , in the arms of the Father . French Miniature of the XVI ...
... Mary with the new moon , and in Fig . 39 a remarkable re- presentation of the Trinity is situated there . PD FIG . 39. - The Holy Ghost , as a child of eight or ten years old , in the arms of the Father . French Miniature of the XVI ...
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... some neighbouring village or local fairy- seeing celebrity . " - Yeats , W. B. , Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peas- antry , p . 11 . ercise courage " . This precise and comprehensive sum- mary 180 [ CHAP . ARCHAIC ENGLAND.
... some neighbouring village or local fairy- seeing celebrity . " - Yeats , W. B. , Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peas- antry , p . 11 . ercise courage " . This precise and comprehensive sum- mary 180 [ CHAP . ARCHAIC ENGLAND.
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... mary of the whole duty of man is to be found among the Bardic Triads , where it has been translated to read : " The three First Principles of Wisdom : obedience to the laws of God , concern for the good of mankind , and bravery in ...
... mary of the whole duty of man is to be found among the Bardic Triads , where it has been translated to read : " The three First Principles of Wisdom : obedience to the laws of God , concern for the good of mankind , and bravery in ...
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according Akerman Alban ancient archæology Avebury Bards barrow Biddenden Bona Dea Britain British Britons Cabiri called cave Celtic Celts centre Chislehurst Caves Christian Iconography Didron church circle coins connection connoted Cornish Cornwall Cretan Crete cross curious dene holes divine Druids earth Elphin emblem England English equated Etruria evidently fact fairy Father feet festival figures fire Folklore Gaulish giant Gnostic goddess Golden Golden Legend Greek Hill Holy illustrated implied Ireland Irish island Janus John King known land legend little doubt London Lord Maiden Mary Max Müller means meant megalithic modern Mother mystic mythology neighbourhood neighbouring once originally pagan parish place-name prehistoric probably Queen radically represented river rock Roman sacred saint Sancreed says seemingly Skeat stone Stonehenge Street suggested supposed symbol Tarchon term to-day town tradition tree Troy Wales Welsh wheel whence White Horse word worship
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Página 625 - And being but one, she can do all things: and remaining in herself, she maketh all things new: and in all ages entering into holy souls, she maketh them friends of God, and prophets. For God loveth none but him that dwelleth with wisdom.
Página 185 - He hath showed thee, -O man, what is good. And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?
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Página 75 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring. Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished They live no longer in the faith of reason...
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