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Wow.

Giving AFX Acid 04 & Deadcode a run for their money!

Caralaaaaaan......God is in......his holy temple........

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I really like this track. I'd go as far as saying that it's one of my favourites from the analord series. Bodmin 1 and 2 may grow on me after more listens though.. I don't quite enjoy them as much as Bodmin 3.

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I wouldn't say it was creepier, it's just slightly more haunting.

Caralaaaaaan......God is in......his holy temple........

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  On 1/10/2010 at 9:46 PM, David R James said:

Bodmin is in cornwall, not that hard to figure out tbh.

 

I meant the general spookiness of it but ok

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  On 1/10/2010 at 10:27 PM, Ragnar said:
  On 1/10/2010 at 9:46 PM, David R James said:

Bodmin is in cornwall, not that hard to figure out tbh.

 

I meant the general spookiness of it but ok

 

i can see your point mate, its all good. Bodmin = place, thats as far as ive thought about it thats all.

 

and the other side of 4 is a fish eye, quite likely a halibut

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  On 1/10/2010 at 10:32 PM, David R James said:

and the other side of 4 is a fish eye, quite likely a halibut

 

:cisfor:

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HISTORY OF CORNWALL.

 

 

 

A TEMPLE DEDICATED TO APOLLO SUPPOSED TO HAVE ^XI^TED AT BODMIN 2()00 YEARS AGO.

 

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.of. design. The tree that seems most congenial to the soil is the ;beech:; the oak

:al30 flourishes in luxuriance ; but few of these have attained that majestic stature^

by which this monarch of the English forest is distinguished in. several parts of the

kingdom, although there are some of a stately growth.

 

As the present noble proprietor of Boconnoc is only a transient visitor in

Comwal], it is not to be expected that the house, the gardens, and the grounds, will

hereafter be kept with that order by which the regular abode of a nobleman is

generally distinguished. Hitherto his fostering hand has preserved the whole from

the ravages of time ; but future lessons must be taught by future years.

 

 

 

BODMIN.

 

There are few towns in. Cornwall of more celebrity and renown in the annals of

religious antiquity than Bodmin. It is situated in the hundred of Trigg, and is

bounded on the north by Helland, on the east by Cardinham, on the south by

Lanhydrock, and on the west by Lanivet. It lies nearly in the centre of the county,

about 234 miles from London ; and through it passes the great northern road

leading from Launceston to the Land's End.

 

It is observed by Mr. Carew, that in the time of paganism, A. M. 3172, Cunedag

built in Cornwall a temple to Apollo ; but where it stood he does not determine.

Alluding to this ^t, Hals asserts, that *' here (in Bodmin) undoubtedly, stood the

 

' temple of Apollo which our annalists tell us was built in Cornwall by Cune-dage,

in the year of the world 3172 ; especially for that they further inform us, that all the

temples in this land, after the conversion of the Britons to Christianity, A. D. 180,

were turned to cathedral, or conventional and other churches; and the chief of

these, to the number of thirty-one, became the prime seats of so many Christian

 

: bishops ; and consequently, that this temple of Apollo was the seat of the Cornisrh

bishops or Druids (of the Druids before; and of the bishops after Christianity)

 

-^though the catalogue of their names be lost/' Now, admitting the fact as stated

by Carew, and the application of it as thus asserted by Hals, it appears that a

temple dedicated to Apollo, had reared its head in Bodmin, no less than 832 years

before the commencement of the Christian era.

 

At what particular time this town received its present name, it is now in vain to

inquire. Under local variations it is of great antiquity: and according to Verstegan,

its proper orthography is Bodman^ which is nothing more than a contraction of

Bodeman^ and signifies the preacher, prophecier, or foreteller^man ; and may I'efcr

 

http://www.archive.org/stream/historycornwall00drewgoog/historycornwall00drewgoog_djvu.txt

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