ETYMOLOGY.
- Abl, Hal, Healle, [19]
- Au, Aux, Awy, ibid
- As, Ata, Atys, [100]
- Atlas, [9]
- Apher, [77]
- Avim, Hevæus, [81], [98]
- Athamanes, [71]
- Belenus, Baal, Bel, Belus, [100]
- Bratanac, [77]
- Beth, [5]
- Canopus, [94], [96]
- Cnephtha, [93]
- Cronius, [97]
- Cneph, [92]
- Cromlechen, [49]
- Dionysus, [11], [98]
- Efi, [100]
- Esar-haddon, ibid.
- Elohim, [71]
- Elagabalus, [24]
- Gilgal, [11]
- Genessa, Geneva, Gnaphalus, Gnavus, [96]
- Gable, Gaveloc, [9], [24], [29]
- Hesus, [100]
- Har, [67]
- Hakpen, [16], [31], [32], [75], [76]
- Hycsi, [71], [78]
- Javelin, [9], [24], [25]
- Kibla, ibid.
- Kist-vaen, [12], [49]
- Knave, Knap, [96]
- Kneph, [62]
- Magus, [38], [55], [69]
- Neptune, [94]
- Nebula, Nebulo, [96]
- Nahas, [67]
- Nesi, [72]
- Ogmius, [73]
- Parnassus, Larnassus, [67]
- Ptha, [62], [93]
- Rhwl drwyg, [11], [12]
- Rhode, Rod, [97]
- Sarsens, [16], [48]
- Sarephtha, [82]
- Scianach, [97]
- Taramis, Thoth, [101]
- Themis, [67]
- Titans, [71]
- Tempe, Temple, [7], [25]
- Knowledge of the nature of the deity, the most valuable, [7], [85], [90], [100]
- Of divine geniture, a metaphysical discourse, [49], [50], [85], [99]
- Of divine procession, [100]
- This doctrine is discoverable by reason, [85], [99], [100]
- The Druids came from Phœnicia, [38], [42], [51], [73], [78]
- The Druids were not idolaters, preface, [24], [51], [85]
- They were a great and learned people, [38], [49], [76]
- They were disciples of Abraham, [5], [35], [73], [74], [76], [85]
- Of the patriarchal religion, [11], [37], [51], [55], [62], [69], [85], [102]
- They observ’d the sabbath, [6], [35]
- A proof that the patriarchs observ’d the sabbath, [68]
- Tithe paid by the patriarchs, [68]
- Baptism and sponsors in the patriarchal religion, [76]
- The Druids built our temples of stones untouch’d of tool, [20], [21], [39]
- Groves not their only temples, [5]
- They bore a celt on a staff ordinarily, [27]
- Abaris a hyperborean Druid, [96]
- Chyndonax a gallic arch-druid, [49]
- They believ’d a future state, and resurrection of the body, [13], [40], [41], [46], [82]
- They knew Messiah was to be born at the end of the year, [72]
- The yule festival then, [76]
- They knew the mysterious nature of the deity, [6], [7], [9], [90]
- As the patriarchs, the ancient priests and philosophers, [4], [6], [9], [85], [89], [94], [100]
- They believ’d the unity of the divine nature, [100]
- All this deducible from reason, [6], [85], [100]
- They had knowledge of the cross, [101]
- They knew alphabet-writing, [56]
- Notions of the magic of the Druids, [21], [38], [69]
- Druid houses, [12], [27], [47], [48], [94]
- Druid celt or hatchet, [27]
- Sharp flints, [33]
FINIS.
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