Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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Side 111
... practices have survived from a time long before the arrival of Christianity . This may be true in most cases , but it is also possible for such practices to develop alongside the Christian Church , fulfilling needs in society not fully ...
... practices have survived from a time long before the arrival of Christianity . This may be true in most cases , but it is also possible for such practices to develop alongside the Christian Church , fulfilling needs in society not fully ...
Side 191
... practices and activities which took place at certain prehistoric sites . We have already examined the ley hunters ... practice is now rather less in vogue , it is still sporadically carried out . Our experience of the ley use of this ...
... practices and activities which took place at certain prehistoric sites . We have already examined the ley hunters ... practice is now rather less in vogue , it is still sporadically carried out . Our experience of the ley use of this ...
Side 193
... practices are no doubt very old . But it is difficult to ascertain how old . The fact that a prehistoric site is associated with a ' pagan ' ritual does not mean that the practice originated with the construction of the site . It may ...
... practices are no doubt very old . But it is difficult to ascertain how old . The fact that a prehistoric site is associated with a ' pagan ' ritual does not mean that the practice originated with the construction of the site . It may ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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