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CELTIC ORIGINS.-THE DRUIDS

1837
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THE Rev. E. Davies, says in his Celtic Researches, that \"Druidism, in its primitive and pure state, may be regarded as an edifice, raised upon the basis of the patriarchal religion, for the purpose of superseding the necessity of recourse to arms in the contentions of independent states.\" This opinion, however erroneous it may appear, compared with the accounts of Druidism in Roman writers, is still fully borne out, by the fact of its members being exempt from service in war, and also more particularly from their opinions, as far as they have been preserved in the Trials; look for example at the following Druidic, or Bardic, specimens; of which remains the Westminster Review has said, that they display a great knowledge of human nature:
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Kent and Richards

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