PART TWO
THE BOOKS
OF THE
APOCRYPHA
(COMBINED AND EXPANDED)
DEDICATION
To Jan Johnson
The first Reformed Druid to write an epistle.
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BABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABTHE TABLE OF CONTENTS
New Stuff:
New Introduction
Why were Two Separate Apocryphas Printed?
Old Stuff:
Preface to Carleton Apocrypha
Contents of original Carleton Apocrypha
Introduction to Carleton Apocrypha
Introduction to Berkeley Apocrypha
Contents of Original Berkeley Version
Early Selections:
The Book of Faith
The Epistle of David the Chronicler
The Outline of the Foundation of Fundamentals
Leabhar Toirdhealbhaigh
The Discourse of Thomas the Fool
The Wisdom of Thomas the Fool
Letter to My Brothers
Middling Selections:
The Book of Changes, Part One
The Epistle of Renny
The Epistle of Ellen
The Words of Green
The First Epistle of Isaac
Gobbledegook and Red Tape
The Epistle of Norman
The Book of Changes, Part Two
The Epistle to the Myopians
The First Epistle of Robert
The Epistle of Richard
The Epistle of Midsummer
The Second Epistle of Robert
The Second Epistle of Isaac
The Book of Changes, Part Three
A Cup Filled to the Brim with Druidism
Late Selections:
Salutations
The Speaking of Beliefs
The Third Epistle of Robert
The Book of Lacunae
Some Final Thoughts
Discourse on the Selections:
End-Notes
Historiography
New Introduction
The following Books were chosen from hundreds of letters circu-
lated at large amongst the Third Order members of the Council of
Dalon Ap Landu (although the lower orders are also welcome to
communicate), because they are deemed illustrative. It has always
been our firm intention that every Druid should add and/or subtract
to their own copies of the Apocrypha as they see fit. These selections
are merely a suggested nucleus for such a personal collection. As
with the Druid Chronicles (Reformed), none of these authors would
ever wish that their words be considered a dogmatic authority, nor
do their words represent anyone’s o