1902. Tales and traditions collected entirely from oral sources.
Witchcraft introduces us to a class of popular superstition
entirely different from those connected with fairies. A belief in
magic widely, almost universally, prevails among the tribes of
mankind, and the witchcraft of the Christian era, while it
undoubtedly gained strength and character from mistaken
interpretation of Scripture, owes many characteristics to the
delusions of Pagan times. This volume retells the tales and
traditions that have filtered down through time in the Highlands
and Islands of Scotland.
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