CELTS/DRUIDS
| CELT,
DRUID AND CULDEE(1938)
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I venture to hope that in these pages
it will be found that new light has been thrown on the origin of the Culdees,
with whom rests the introduction, propagation, and with their successors, the
defence of Apostolic Christianity brought by these first Christians to this land
shortly after the Ascension of Our Lord. 168pp.
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| Isabel Hill Elder.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 126 5 |
| 18.50 |
| CELTIC
RELIGION IN PRE-CHRISTIAN TIMES(1906)
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The Celts, the chief phases of their civilization, their Religion, Gods
and Priesthood. iv + 68pp.
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| Edward
Anwyl.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 101 X
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| 8.75
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| CELTIC
RESEARCHES ON THE ORIGIN, TRADITION AND LANGUAGE OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS.(1804)
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With some Introductory Sketches on Primitive Society. lxxiii +
560pp.
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|
Edward Davies.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 117 6
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| 55.00
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| CRITICAL
HISTORY OF THE CELTIC RELIGION(1815)
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Containing an account of the Druids; or the Priests and Judges, of the
Vaids, or the Diviners and Physicians; and of the Bards, or the Poets and
Heralds, of the Ancient Gauls, Britons, Irish and Scots.
With the History of Abaris, the Hyperborian, Priest of the Sun.
256pp.
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| John
Toland.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 014 5
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| 25.50 |
| DRUIDIC
TEACHINGS(1934)
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Outlines Druidic beliefs and includes a
collection of triads. 16pp. |
| D. Jeffrey Williams.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 064 1
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| 5.00
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| DRUIDISM
AND POPULAR WELSH OCCULTISM
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A short essay that appeared in
"The
Platonist" magazine in the 1890's. 37pp.
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| Anon.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 068 4
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| 6.50
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| DRUIDISM;
THE ANCIENT FAITH OF BRITAIN(1924)
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Chapters on The Origin of the
Druids, Their Creed, Initiatory Ceremonies and Priesthood, Druidism and Magic,
Festivals and Customs, etc. iv + 192pp.
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| Dudley Wright.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 015 3
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| 20.95 |
| DRUIDS(1927)
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"..its main purpose is to provide a complete and well-documented
summary of the whole of the pertinent material upon which a study of this
subject should properly be based." xiv + 227pp.
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|
Kendrick.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 016 1
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| 25.00
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| ESSAY
ON THE NEODRUIDIC HERESY(1938)
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"The crudest speculations of Celtic antiquaries have actually found
their way into more than one...little volume...it is surely time to examine the
system to which they belong and endeavour to arrive at something more like
reality. This attempt may encourage
others to do more". 151pp.
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| Algernon Herbert.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 110 9
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| 16.75 |
| FLAMING
DOOR(1936)
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A
Preliminary Study of the Mission of the Celtic Folk-Soul by means of Legends and
Myths. "All myths and legends are like a shimmering veil of
many colours, stirred now and then by the wind of our desires, but still hiding
from most of us that Council of the Wise seated at the Round Table of the Stars,
who once painted on the moving veil the bright pictures of fairy-tale and myth
with the breath of their immortal Words. But
between us and them lies the gulf of our arrogance and the mists of our
unbelief....'we are like dwarfs who have climbed on to the shoulders of giants
so that we may see more than they and further; but not because of thesharpness
of our own eyesight or the tallness of our stature, because we have been lifted
up and exalted by the greatness of the giants'." 288pp.
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| Eleanor C, Merry.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 017 X
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| 28.00
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| MYTHOLOGY
AND RITES OF THE BRITISH DRUIDS(1809) |
Ascertained by National Documents; and compared with the General
Traditions and Customs of Heathenism, as illustrated by the most eminent
Antiquaries of our Age. With an Appendix, containing Ancient Poems and Extracts,
with some Remarks on Ancient British Coins.
674pp. |
| Edward Davies. |
| ISBN:
1 85652 018 8
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| 55.00 |
| THE
PHILOSOPHY OF ANCIENT BRITAIN(1927) |
'Unlike our modern idea, the Druid's conception of religion
embraced the pursuit of all branches of knowledge. The study and teaching of
natural and moralphilosophy to which, according to the testimony of ancient
historians, they devoted themselves was an essential part of their religious
life.' xv + 277pp |
| Sir
John Daniel. |
| ISBN:
1 85652 139 7 |
| 31.25 |
| VEIL
OF ISIS, or MYSTERIES OF THE DRUIDS
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"There
is no study so saddening, and none so sublime as that of the early religions of
mankind....Religion is divine, but its ministers are men. And alas, sometimes
they are demons with the faces and wings of angels. The simplicity of men and
the cunning of their preists has destoyed or corrupted all the religions of the
world." 253pp.
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| W.
Winwood Reade.
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| ISBN:
1 85652 019 6
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| 26.50
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