A number of (generally older and out-of-copyright) books on myth, religion, and magick that may be of interest to Pagans are now available in online editions that can be read (or even downloaded to your computer) for free. While many of these books are really only interesting for their historical influence on the development of various Neo-Pagan religions (as they are badly out of date or talk about ideas that are no longer considered historically correct), others are still directly useful today. For a more complete listing of the thousands of books available online, try the Online Books site.
These books are all on external sites (and links may not always work or remain up).
African Religion and Mythology
Alchemy
Ancient Near East
Age of Reason
Asia
Atlantis
Australia
Buddhism
Confucianism
Christianity
Egypt
Esoteric
Fortean
Gothic
Greece/Rome
Grimoires
Hinduism
Islam
Jainism
Judaism
- The Babylonian Talmud
- Sayings of the Jewish Fathers (Pirqe Aboth)
- Hebraic Literature
- Legends of the Jews
- The Kabbalah Unveiled
- Kabbalah - Sepher Yetzirah
- Tales and Maxims from the Midrash
- The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, Vol. IV: Medieval Hebrew
- Midrash Tanhuma
- The Works of Flavius Josephus
- The Guide for the Perplexed
- Reform Judaism - 1885 Pittsburgh Conference
- Articles of Faith from the Jewish Encyclopedia
- The Columbus Platform: The Guiding Principles Of Reform Judaism (1937)
- Reform Judaism - A Centenary Perspective
- Maimonides: Ani Maamin - I believe...
- Solomon Schechter - Studies in Judaism - The Dogmas of Judaism
- The Thirteen Wants by Mordecai M. Kaplan
- Tract Sabbath
- Tracts Erubin, Shekalim, Rosh Hashana
- Tracts Pesachim, Yomah and Hagiga
- Tracts Betzh, Succah, Moed Katan, Taanith, Megilla and Ebel Rabbathi or Semahoth
- Tracts Aboth, Derech Eretz-Rabba, Derech Eretz-Zuta, and Baba Kama (First Gate)
- Tract Baba Kama (First Gate), Part II and Tract Baba Metzia (Middle Gate)
- Tract Baba Bathra (Last Gate)
- Tract Sanhedrin: Section Jurisprudence (Damages)
- Tracts Maccoth, Shebuoth, Eduyoth, Abuda Zara, and Horioth
- History of the Talmud
Mormonism
Native American
Legends/Sagas/Folklore
Celtic
English
Miscellaneous
Neopaganism/Wicca/Witchcraft
Oahaspe
Pacific
Prophecy
Sacred Sexuality
Shamanism
Shinto/Japan
Sikhism
Taoism
Thelema
Theosophy
Women
Zoroastrianism
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