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An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c. Being the substance of some letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, Bart. where-in, the primaeval institution and universality of the Christian scheme is manifested; the principles of the patriarchs and druids are ... shewn to correspond entirely with each other, and both with the doctrines of Christianity; the earliest antiquities of the British islands are explained; and an account given of the sacred structures of the druids.
- Title
- An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c. Being the substance of some letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, Bart. where-in, the primaeval institution and universality of the Christian scheme is manifested; the principles of the patriarchs and druids are ... shewn to correspond entirely with each other, and both with the doctrines of Christianity; the earliest antiquities of the British islands are explained; and an account given of the sacred structures of the druids.
- Author
- Cooke, William, -1780.
- Publication
- London, Printed for L. Davis, 1755.
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- Description
- ix, 75 p. illus., fold. map, fold. plan, fold. table.; 24 cm.
- Subjects
- Call Number
- CDA (Cooke, W. Enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion)
- LCCN
- 32002739
- OCLC
- 574209
- Author
- Cooke, William, -1780.
- Title
- An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c. Being the substance of some letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, Bart. where-in, the primaeval institution and universality of the Christian scheme is manifested; the principles of the patriarchs and druids are ... shewn to correspond entirely with each other, and both with the doctrines of Christianity; the earliest antiquities of the British islands are explained; and an account given of the sacred structures of the druids.
- Imprint
- London, Printed for L. Davis, 1755.
- Edition
- 2d. ed., with additions.
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- CDA (Cooke, W. Enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion)