IDENTITY OF THE Religions CALLED DRUIDICAL AND HEBREW; DEMONSTRATED FROM HE NATURE AND OBJECTS OF THEIR WORSHIP, AND, FROM A CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF CERTAIN CUSTOMS, AND, AMONG THE ETRUSCANS, BONZES, GYMNOSOPHISTS, LONDON: Printed for JOHN NIMMO, 27, UPPER GOWER STREET, OPPOSITE THE UNIVERSITY; WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH; AND WILLIAM FKL INDIANA UNIVERSITY LONDON: J. MOYES, TOOK'S COURT, CHANCERY LANE. INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARE TO THE ITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF The University of London. GENTLEMEN, Allow me to offer to your notice a Volume a subject, which I know will be interesting to you. I cannot omit this opportunity of congratulating ou on the flourishing state of your Society; arising, am convinced, from the noble objects to which it unremittingly directs its attention,—the stripping iterature and Science of the odious trammels, with hich Pedants and Scholastic Tyrants have so seduusły and so cunningly enveloped them. I have the honour to be, GENTLEMEN, Your obedient and faithful Servant, THE AUTHOR. London, 7th Sept. 1829. |