The Religion of the Ancient Celts (1911)
Chapter 11: Primitive Nature Worship
by
J. A. MacCulloch
McCulloch talks about animism, where everything was a person and the greater objects of nature were worshiped for themselves alone.
Names Used in this Section
Gildas
Loegaire
Da Derga's Hostel
MacCecht
Gara
Morrigan
Fomorians
Bres
meisi
Milesians
urtrochta
guidemain
siabra
Táin
bocânachs, banânaichs, and geniti-glinni
Feast of Bricriu
Dr. Johnson
accouchements
Lausanne
Camden
Manannan, Morgen, Dylan
M. Jullian
M. D'Arbois
St. Lunaire
Tuirbe Trágmar
Cúchulainn
Muireartach
Battle of Ventry
Cael
Conwy
Clidna's, Tuaithe's, and Rudhraidhe's
Magounos
Magonia
Bishop Agobard
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