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  1. Robert Kirk (9 December 1644 – 14 May 1692) was a minister, Gaelic scholar and folklorist, best known for The Secret Commonwealth, a treatise on fairy folklore, witchcraft, ghosts, and second sight, a type of extrasensory perception described as a phenomenon by the people of the Scottish Highlands.

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · Robert Kirk was a Scottish minister who compiled the lore and beliefs of his parishioners about fairyland and fairies. His essay, The Secret Commonwealth, was published by Walter Scott and influenced writers from Scott to Pullman.

  3. Jan 15, 2020 · What Reverend Robert Kirk is most known for, though his Biblical works were pertinent in his time, is the legacy of the faery race that he left behind. His ‘ The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, and Faeries’ is thought today to be one of the best contributions to modern scholarship on the faery realm .

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  4. Oct 31, 2022 · As we approach the last day of the spooky season, I find myself rereading Robert Kirks 17th-century classic of fairy lore, The Secret Commonwealth. This book describes what people in Kirks time and community believed fairies were, where and how they lived, what they were able to do, and how they interacted with human beings.

  5. Sep 25, 2014 · Learn about the legend of Robert Kirk, a Scottish minister who wrote a book about fairies and was allegedly kidnapped by them in 1692. Discover how his story evolved over time and what people believe about his grave and his tree.

  6. Oct 5, 2019 · Learn how the Reverend Robert Kirk, a Scottish minister and folklorist, investigated the secrets of the fairies and was kidnapped by them in 1692. Discover his sources, his findings, and his legacy in this article based on his manuscript, The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, & Fairies.

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  8. Explore the life and writings of Robert Kirk, a Gaelic scholar and minister who believed in the existence of fairies and angels. Learn how he used folklore, science and Neo-Platonic philosophy to describe the (super)natural worlds and their intersections.

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