Primitive Beliefs in the Northeast of Scotland - Paperback

Primitive Beliefs in the Northeast of Scotland - Paperback

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by J. M. McPherson (Author)

1929. The following study is designed to give some account of the primitive beliefs and customs obtained in the Northeast of Scotland during the last three centuries. The subject has been divided into two parts, the first dealing with beliefs that may be broadly classified as survivals of nature worship, the second with beliefs which connect with the Black Art. Contents: Nature Worship: fire festivals; needfire; holy wells; spirits of rivers, lochs and ocean; spirits of trees, stones, caves; spirit of the corn; fairies; lares; devil worship; black art: organization and ritual; conventions; working woe; means of working woe; safeguards; transfer; beneficent rites; divination; rewards and punishments.

Number of Pages: 324
Dimensions: 0.68 x 8.27 x 11.02 IN
Publication Date: September 10, 2010
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