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 * Samhain - Greater Sabbat of the dead
 * Yule - Lesser Sabbat, the Winter solstice
 * Imbolc - Greater Sabbat
 * Ostara - Lesser Sabbat, the Spring equinox
 * Beltane or May Eve - Greater Sabbat
 * Midsummer, or Litha - Lesser Sabbat, the Summer solstice
 * Lughnasadh, or Lammas - Greater Sabbat of the Harvest
 * Mabon - Lesser Sabbat, the Autumn equinox
 * 1) ^ http://www.cog.org/wicca/about.html#PHIL - "Wicca, or Witchcraft, is an earth religion – a re-linking (re-ligio) with the life-force of nature, both on this planet and in the stars and space beyond"
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 * 4) ^ http://www.thewica.co.uk/wica_or_wicca.htm
 * 5) ^ Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederick Lamond
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 * 7) ^ Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederick Lamond
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 * 10) ^ The Witches' God by the Farrars, Chapter VIII
 * 11) ^ The Witches' God by the Farrars, Chapter IX
 * 12) ^ The Witches' God by the Farrars, Chapter III
 * 13) ^ The Witches' God by the Farrars, Chapter IX
 * 14) ^ The Witches' Goddess, by the Farrars, Chapter V
 * 15) ^ The Witches' Goddess, the Farrars, Chapter VI
 * 16) ^ The Witches' God by the Farrars, Chapter I
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 * 19) ^ Ronald Hutton (1991) Blackwell ISBN 0-631-17288-2. Page 260-261
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 * 26) ^ The Wicca Bible by Anne-Marie Gallagher, Godsfield, page 34-39
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 * 35) ^ Lembke, Karl (2002) The Threefold Law.
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 * 43) ^ Crowley, Vivianne. Wicca: The Old Religion in the New Age (1989) London: The Aquarian Press. ISBN 0-85030-737-6
 * 44) ^ Farrar, Janet and Farrar, Stewart. Eight Sabbats for Witches (1981) (published as Part 1 of A Witches' Bible, 1996) Custer, Washington, USA: Phoenix Publishing Inc. ISBN 0-919345-92-1
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 * 46) ^ Crowley, Vivianne. Wicca: The Old Religion in the New Age (1989) London: The Aquarian Press. ISBN 0-85030-737-6 p.23
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 * 62) ^ Aidan Kelly's theories have been critiqued in detail:
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 * 66) ^ Hutton, Ronald, The Triumph of the Moon - A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft, Preface, " the only religion that England has ever given the world"
 * 67) ^ Heselton, Philip, Gerald Gardner and the Cauldron of Inspiration, blurb
 * 68) ^ http://www.wicca.com/celtic/wicca/wicca.htm
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 * 70) ^ Bonewits, I (2005)How Many "Pagans" Are There?
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 * 72) ^ Pagans and the Scottish Census of 2001 Accessed 18 October 2007
 * 73) ^ Adherents.com Statistical summary pages: W Accessed 12 December 2007
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 * 77) ^ The term magic is sometimes spelt magick; this spelling has a specific meaning within the context of Thelema.
 * 78) ^ "Defining Paganism: Paleo-, Meso-, and Neo-" (Version 2.5.1) 1979, 2007 c.e., Isaac Bonewits
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 * Nikki Bado-Fralick, Coming to the Edge of the Circle: A Wiccan Initiation Ritual (Oxford University Press, 2005).
 * Raymond Buckland, The Witch Book: The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, Wicca, and Neo-paganism (Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 2002).
 * Helen A. Berger, A Community of Witches: Contemporary Neo-Paganism and Witchcraft in the United States (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999).
 * Jon P. Bloch, New Spirituality, Self, and Belonging: How New Agers and Neo-Pagans Talk About Themselves (Westport: Praeger, 1998).
 * Anne Carson, Goddesses and Wise Women: The Literature of Feminist Spirituality 1980-1992 An Annotated Bibliography (Freedom, California: Crossing Press, 1992).
 * Chas S. Clifton and Graham Harvey, The Paganism Reader (New York and London: Routledge, 2004).
 * Chas S. Clifton, Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca and Paganism in America (Lanham, Md.: AltaMira Press, 2006).
 * James R. Lewis, Witchcraft Today: An Encyclopedia of Wiccan and Neopagan Traditions (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1999).
 * Graham Harvey, Contemporary Paganism: Listening People, Speaking Earth (New York: New York University Press, 1997).
 * Lynne Hume, Witchcraft and Paganism in Australia (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1997).
 * Aidan A. Kelly, Crafting the Art of Magic: A History of Modern Witchcraft, 1939-1964 (St Paul: Llewellyn, 1991). ISBN 0-87542-370-1.
 * James R. Lewis, ed., Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996).
 * T. M. Luhrmann, Persuasions of the Witch's Craft: Ritual Magic in Contemporary England (London: Picador, 1994).
 * Sabina Magliocco, Witching Culture: Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004)
 * J. Gordon Melton and Isotta Poggi, Magic, Witchcraft, and Paganism in America: A Bibliography, 2nd ed., (New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1992).
 * Loretta Orion, Never Again the Burning Times: Paganism Revived (Long Grove: Waveland Press, 1995). ISBN 0-88133-835-4.
 * Sarah M. Pike, Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves: Contemporary Pagans and the Search for Community (Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2001).
 * Lee Prosser, Isherwood, Bowles, Vedanta, Wicca, and Me (Lincoln, Nebraska: Writers Club Press, 2001). ISBN 0-595-20284-5.
 * Shelly Rabinovitch and James R. Lewis, eds., The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism (New York: Kensington Publishing, 2002).
 * Kathryn Rountree, Embracing the witch and the goddess: Feminist Ritual-Makers in New Zealand (London and New York: Routledge, 2004).
 * Leo Ruickbie, Witchcraft Out of the Shadows: A Complete History (London: Robert Hale, 2004). ISBN 0-7090-7567-7.
 * Jone Salomonsen, Enchanted Feminism: The Reclaiming Witches of San Francisco (London and New York: Routledge, 2002).
 * Allen Scarboro, Nancy Campbell, Shirely Stave, Living Witchcraft: A Contemporary American Coven (Praeger Publishers, 1994). DOI 10.1336/275946886.


 * The Witches' Voice: Neopagan news and networking site.
 * Covenant of the Goddess (USA)
 * The Pagan Federation - UK - Canada - Organisation whose stated mission is "To Promote and Defend the Pagan Traditions".
 * The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies - Official site for this scholarly journal; includes online articles from 2004 onward.