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While druids featured prominently in many medieval Irish sources, they were far rarer in their Welsh counterparts. Unlike the Irish texts, the Welsh term commonly seen as referring to the druids, dryw, was used to refer purely to prophets and not to sorcerers or pagan priests. Historian Ronald Hutton noted that there were two explanations for the use of the term in Wales: the first was that it was a survival from the pre-Christian era, when dryw had been ancient priests, while the second was that the Welsh had borrowed the term from the Irish, as had the English (who used the terms dry and drycraeft to refer to magicians and magic respectively, most probably influenced by the Irish terms.)<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druid Druid]</ref> | While druids featured prominently in many medieval Irish sources, they were far rarer in their Welsh counterparts. Unlike the Irish texts, the Welsh term commonly seen as referring to the druids, dryw, was used to refer purely to prophets and not to sorcerers or pagan priests. Historian Ronald Hutton noted that there were two explanations for the use of the term in Wales: the first was that it was a survival from the pre-Christian era, when dryw had been ancient priests, while the second was that the Welsh had borrowed the term from the Irish, as had the English (who used the terms dry and drycraeft to refer to magicians and magic respectively, most probably influenced by the Irish terms.)<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druid Druid]</ref> | ||
==Celtic Church or Nazarenes== | |||
The authentic [[Celtic Essene]] groups from [[Hyperborea]] were the progenitors of the original [[Nazarene Christos Teachings]], preserving the knowledge of the original Diamond Sun templar locations, male and female [[Christos-Sophia]] lines, historical and angelic human genetic records for Earth while she was under dark siege. The Nazarene style of Christianity was also known as the [[Celtic Church]]. | |||
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