The Fairy Minister.
IN MEMORY OF
The Rev. ROBERT KIRK,
WHO WENT TO HIS OWN HERD, AND ENTERED INTO
THE LAND OF THE PEOPLE OF PEACE,
IN THE YEAR OF GRACE SIXTEEN
HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO,
AND OF HIS AGE
FIFTY-TWO.
The text collects and records traditional beliefs and eyewitness accounts about elves, fauns, fairies, and related supernatural beings in local folk practice. It presents descriptions of apparitions, abductions, household spirits, rituals, charms, and explanations locals used to interpret encounters with the invisible world. The author interweaves personal observation, secondhand reports, and theoretical reflections on the nature of such beings, perception, and the boundaries between natural and supernatural. A later editor supplements the manuscript with an introduction and notes that situate the material, discuss sources, and clarify obscure references.
IN MEMORY OF
The Rev. ROBERT KIRK,
WHO WENT TO HIS OWN HERD, AND ENTERED INTO
THE LAND OF THE PEOPLE OF PEACE,
IN THE YEAR OF GRACE SIXTEEN
HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO,
AND OF HIS AGE
FIFTY-TWO.