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" Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true god among the first colonies who came from the East, and peopled Germany and Scandinavia, and among their posterity for several ages. "
Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature - Page 361
edited by - 1811
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The History of Great Britain

The History of Great Britain, Volume 3

Robert Henry - 1788
...Hovamaal, or fublime difcourfe, afcribed to Odin, the chief deity of the Heathen Danes and Saxons **. Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true God among the firft colonies who came s * from the eaft, and peopled Germany and Scandinavia, and among their pofterity...
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The history of Great Britain,: from the first invasion of it by the Romans ...

The history of Great Britain,: from the first invasion of it by ..., Volume 2

Robert Henry, Malcolm Laing - 1789
...or fublime difcourfe, afcribed to Odin, the chief deity of the Heathen Danes and Saxons (24). Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true God among the firft colonies who came from the ' . , e'aft, and peopled Germany and Scandinavia, and among odin....
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Icelandic Poetry, Or The Edda of Saemund

Icelandic Poetry, Or The Edda of Saemund

Edda Sæmundar - 1797 - 308 pages
...particular account of Odin has been omitted in the notes of this volufne, it will be fupplied here. Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true God, among the firfl colonies who came from the Eaft, and peopled Germany and Scandinavia, and among their pofterity...
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Icelandic Poetry: Or The Edda of Sæmund

Icelandic Poetry: Or The Edda of Sæmund

Robert Southey - 1797 - 318 pages
...particular account of Odin has been omitted in the notes of this volume, it will be fupplied here. Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true God, among the firft colonies who came from the. Eaft, and peopled Germany and Scandinavia, and among their pofterity...
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The history of Great Britain: from the first invasion of it by the Romans ...

The history of Great Britain: from the first invasion of it by the ..., Volume 3

Robert Henry, Malcolm Laing - 1800
...the eaft, and peopled Germany and Scan- Qdin. dinavia, and among their pofterity for feverai ages 15. But at length a mighty conqueror, the leader of a new army of adventurers from the eaft, over-run the north of Europe, erected a great empire, affumed the name of Odin, and claimed the...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and sciences, compiled by ...

Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and sciences, compiled by ...

Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810
...receiving any wound '""' himfelf. • Dr Henry gives this account of him : " Odin is be-A'«i/yV lieved to have been the name of the one true God ";/'<>/£ among the firit colonies who came from the ealt and '"'"• vo'peopled Germany and Scandinavia, and among their...
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A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge

A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811
...us arranged by Romulus, and thence named ; but the tenth in the kalenderof Numa, Julins Ccesar, Sec. ODIN, Woden or Wodan, the supreme deity of the ancient...over-run the north of Europe, erected a great empire, assurned the name of Odin, und claimed the honours which had been formerly paid tothatDeity. Frorath*mcefprward,...
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Clavis calendaria; or, A compendious analysis of the calendar

Clavis calendaria; or, A compendious analysis of the calendar

John Brady - Religion - 1815
...prosperous issue to their martial enterprises. Dr. HENRY, speaking of this Pagan deity, says, " Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true...leader of a new army of adventurers from the East, over-ran the North of Europe, erected a great empire, assumed the name of Odin, and claimed the honours...
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Clavis calendaria: or, A compendious analysis of the calendar, illustrated ...

Clavis calendaria: or, A compendious analysis of the calendar, illustrated ...

John Henry Brady - 1815
...prosperous issue to their martial enterprises. Dr. HENRY, speaking of this Pagan deity, says, " Odin is believed to have been the name of the one true...leader of a new army of adventurers from the East, over-ran the North of Europe, erected a great empire, assumed the name of Odin, and claimed the honours...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or Universal dictionary of the arts, sciences ...

Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or Universal dictionary of the arts ..., Volume 16

Reference - 1816
...Sweden, and Norway, he retired to Sweden where he died. Dr Henry gives this account of him : " Odir, is believed to have been the name of the one true God among the firft colonies who came from the eaft and peopled! Germany and Scandinavia, and among their pofterity...
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