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Wicca is the largest of the Neopagan religions. Wiccans have great reverence for the Earth and for their Goddess and her consort, the horned God. Their main rule of behavior is the Wiccan Rede which forbids them from harming people, including themselves, except in some cases of self-defense. ... History of Wicca...
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www.religioustolerance.org/witchcra.htm
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History of Wicca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The History of Wicca concerns the neopagan religion of Wicca, from its emergence in the early 1950s in southern England to contemporary times as a worldwide faith. Indeed, Professor Ronald Hutton ha...
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Wicca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wicca ( ) is a neopagan, nature-based religion. It was popularised in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant, who at the time called it a "Witch cult" and "Witchcraft", an...
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Wicca is a common and much older name for witchcraft. ... Gordon wrote two books, one of which he claimed was to record accurately the history and practice of witchcraft, as he felt it was dying out. J. Gordon Melton stated in his review of Gardner's book Witchcraft Today, "Research suggests that Gardner did not discover a...
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www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Wicca%20&%20W...
www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Wicca%20&%20Witchcraft/history_of_wicca.htm
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Gerald Gardner .com provides factual information about the life of Gerald B. Gardner whom many have called the father of Wicca or modern Witchcraft. ... geraldgardner.com is an online resource for information on Gerald Brosseau Gardner (1884-1964) and his influence on modern Wicca.
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History of Wicca in England: 1939 to the Present Day by Julia Phillips; Introduction to the 2004 Revised Edition by Julia Phillips; This chapter is adapted from a talk I gave at the Australian Wiccan Conference in Canberra, 1991. It is mainly about the early days of Wicca in England – specifically what we now call;
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www.geraldgardner.com/History_of_Wicca_Revised.pdf
www.geraldgardner.com/History_of_Wicca_Revised.pdf
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In Old English, wicca meant necromancer or male witch. Some contend that the term wicca is related to Old English ... The history of Wicca is a much debated topic. Gardner claimed that the religion was a survival of matriarchal religions of pre-historic Europe, taught to him by a woman named Dorothy Clutterbuck.
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www.crystalinks.com/wicca.html
www.crystalinks.com/wicca.html
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I have here a "family tree" of the main branches of British Wicca. It is by no means exhaustive, and is intended to provide an outline, not a definitive history!
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www.paganlibrary.com/reference/history_wicca_england-19...
www.paganlibrary.com/reference/history_wicca_england-1939.php
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The History of Wicca has been contributed to by many wonderful Authors and practitioners of Witchcraft throughout History. It's past is easy to follow as more and more information is found almost daily. ... I think you will find the History of Wicca to be quite surprising, as it is actually very recent in name.
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www.wicca-info.com/History-of-Wicca.html
www.wicca-info.com/History-of-Wicca.html
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