Originally published: Edinburgh : T. and T. Clark, 1911.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 436-574).
Summary
The Celtic religion was by no means a simple affair, and cannot be summed up as what we call "Druidism." Beside the official religion there was a body of popular superstitions and observances which came from a deeper and older source than Druidism, and was destined long to outlive it-indeed, it is far from dead even yet.