The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, New Series, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1859), pp. 313-317
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Topics: Druids, Legends, Scars, Alphabets, Countries
While short and just an overview, I found this to ring very true.
" The Celtic religion was divided into the mysterious and the popular; the mysteries were deemed too sacred for the vulgar, who regarded the Druids as superior beings. They were venerated; what their secret doctrines were, none else knew, but the Culdees thought them pernicious. "
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Topics: Druids, Legends, Scars, Alphabets, Countries
While short and just an overview, I found this to ring very true.
" The Celtic religion was divided into the mysterious and the popular; the mysteries were deemed too sacred for the vulgar, who regarded the Druids as superior beings. They were venerated; what their secret doctrines were, none else knew, but the Culdees thought them pernicious. "
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