| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 592 sider
...and propose thy questions, here sits one who will be able to answer them." OF THE SUPREME DEITY. 8. Gangler thus began his discourse : — " Who is the...glory ?" [c] " He liveth," replied Har, " from all ages, he governeth all realms, and swayeth all things great and small." " He hath formed," added Jafnhar,... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1871 - 548 sider
...go, stand there below, and propose thy questions ; here sits one who will be able to answer them.' " Gangler thus began his discourse : ' Who is the first,...power ? and what hath he done to display his glory 1 ' " ' He liveth,' replied Har, ' from all ages, he governeth all realms, and swayeth all things great... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1871 - 552 sider
...go, stand there below, and propose thy questions ; here sits one who will be able to answer them.' " Gangler thus began his discourse : ' Who is the first, or eldest of the gods 1 ' " ' In our language,' replied Har, ' he is called Alfadir (AllFather, or the Father of All) ; but... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1871 - 544 sider
...there below, and propose thy questions ; here sits one who will be able to answer them.' " Gangier thus began his discourse : ' Who is the first, or eldest of the gods 1 ' " ' In our language/ replied Har, ' he is called Alfadir (AllFather, or the Father of All) ; but... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1872 - 554 sider
...go, stand there below, and propose thy questions ; here sits one who will be able to answer them.' " Gangler thus began his discourse : ' Who is the first,...Asgard he had twelve names.' " ' Where is this God t ' said Gangler ; ' what is his power 1 and what hath he done to display his glory ] ' " ' He liveth,'... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1873 - 518 sider
...discourse in the first part of the Icelandic Prose Edda:— "Gangler began—' Who is the first or oldest of the gods ?' 'In our language,' replied Har, ' he is called Alfadir ; but in the old Asgard he had twelve names.' ' Where is this God 1' said Gangler. ' What is his power,... | |
| 1874 - 906 sider
...for that peculiarly Masonic virtue, Truth. In the Icelandic Prose Edda is the following dialogue: " Who is the first or eldest of the Gods ? " In our language he is called ALFADIR (All-Father, or the Father of All) ; but in the old Asgard he had twelve names.... | |
| Jonathan Holt Titcomb - 1876 - 194 sider
...which Har replies, "He is called AllFather, or, the Father of All." " Where is this god ? " continues. Gangler. "What is his power, and what hath he done to display his glory? " " He liveth," replied Har, " from all ages ; he preserveth all realms, and swayeth all things great... | |
| 1871 - 892 sider
..."Who is the first or eldest of the Gods ? "In our language he is called ALFADIR (All-Father, or ih« Father of All) ; but in the old Asgard he had twelve names. " Where is this God ? What is his power ? and what hath he done to display his glory ? " He liveth from all ages, he governeth... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1888 - 570 sider
...go, stand there below, and propose thy questions ; here sits one who will be able to answer them.' " Gangler thus began his discourse : ' Who is the first, or eldest of the gods 1 ' " ' In our language,' replied Har, ' he is called Alfadir (AllFather, or the Father of All) ; but... | |
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