Publisher's Synopsis
Laoidhean Agus Dàin Spioradail is a collection of Gaelic hymns and spiritual songs, offering a profound glimpse into the religious and cultural life of early 20th-century Scotland. Authored by Norman Macleod and Murdoch Macleod, this volume preserves the rich tradition of Gaelic sacred verse, reflecting deep faith and poetic expression. These hymns, written in Gaelic, provide a valuable resource for those interested in the Gaelic language, religious history, and the cultural heritage of the Scottish Highlands. The collection captures the essence of spiritual devotion through traditional Gaelic forms, making it an enduring testament to the power of faith and language. This historical work is essential for libraries and individuals seeking to understand and appreciate the spiritual and linguistic traditions of Gaelic Scotland.
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