Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1894. Excerpt: ... IRISH GODS. SOME writers, from a jealous regard to the reputation of their ancestors, have been unwilling to acknowledge the idolatry of ancient Erin. They reject the testimony as to images, and decline to accept the record as to heathen deities. Yet it is surely a satisfaction to know that the Highest and Unseen was worshipped at all, though under rude and material symbolism, instead of being unknown and unfelt. If claiming to be, in some degree, at least, of Celtic heritage, the Irish may conceivably be esteemed of kindred faith with Celtic Gauls and Celtic Germans, whose divinities were recognized by the Romans, though called, from certain supposed similitudes, by more familiar Italian names. The Irish, from their geographical position, were a mixture of many peoples, forming a succession of human layers, so to speak, according to the number of the newcomers, and the period of local supremacy. The tendency of populations northward and westward, from wars or migrations, was to carry to Erin various races from the Continent of Europe, with their different customs and their gods, having more permanent influence than the visitation of their coasts by Oriental seamen. Thus we perceive, in fragmentary traditions and superstitions, the adoration of the Elements, and the fanciful embodiment of divine attributes in their phases and their apparent contradictions. In some way or other, the Islanders failed not to see, with Aristotle, that" the principle of life is in God." Yet J. S. Mill thought that religion may exist without belief in a God. In our investigations, we need bear in mind what the learned Professor Rhys asserts, that--" most of the myths of the modern Celts are to be found manipulated, so as to form the opening chapters of what has been usually regarded as the early history o...
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Revised Edition. Dorset Press, New York, 1986. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good, with slight tropical speckling to Page Edges. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good, one small diagonal (1mm) tear on DJ front bottom edge. Reprint. 8vo. Pp: viii + 328. Gilt titles: sp. White bds. w/ black cloth sp. Reprint of the 1894 ed. published by Griffith, Farran, London. ; white and black cloth in color pictorial dustjacket ; A classic account of pre-Christian Celtic religion. A synthesis of early Irish religion, literature and history. Includes index & authorities cited. "Magicians, philosophers, and demigods, the Druids were the guardians of knowledge in a vast sea of barbarism. They chanted in the Stone Circles , observed the Fates through the movement of the sun and stars, passed judgement upon the transgressors of unwritten codes and offered fiery human sacrifice. They remain with us today in legend and in magic; faint voices from pre-Christian celtic religion." Contents : Irish Druids -- Who Were The Druids? -- Welsh Or British Druidism -- Irish Druidism -- St. Patrick And The Druids - Opinions On Irish Druids -- Irish Bards -- Isle Of Man Druidism -- French Druidism -- German Druidism -- Druidical Magic -- Neo-druidism -- Druidical Belief -- Druidical Mysticism -- Early Religions Of The Irish -- Introduction -- Irish Superstitions -- Irish Magic And Tuatha De Danaans -- Irish Gods -- Idol-worship -- Sun-worship -- Fire-worship -- Stone-worship -- Animal-worship -- The Shamrock, And Other Sacred Plants -- Well-worship -- Holy Bells - Irish Crosses -- The Sacred Tara Hill -- Round Tower Creed -- Ossian The Bard -- The Culdees Of Druidical Days -- The Future Life, Or Land Of The West -- Ancient Irish Literature -- The Lia Fail, Or The Stone Of Destiny. Artikel-Nr. 000442
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