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Motifs — first 20 of 91
- Christian paradise. A694
- Christian paradise (Terra Repromissionis) corresponding to pagan Celtic otherworld (Ireland). A694.1
- Origin of Christian worship. A1546.3
- First convert to Christianity in Ireland. A1546.3.1
- Magic spells mixed with Christian prayers. D1273.0.2
- Runes protect from the curse of a dead Christian woman. (Cf. D1266.1.) D1385.20
- Druid's spells kill Christian king. (Cf. D1273.) D1402.13
- Ghosts attack bishop who has suspended priest for singing for all Christian souls. E243
- Return from dead to convert to Christianity. E367.4
- Pagan otherworld identified with Christian paradise (heaven). (Cf. A694.1.) F160.0.3
- Christianized fairy woman refuses to eat fairy food. F243.0.1
- Fairy professes faith in Christianity. F251.8
- Burial service for fairy queen is held at night in Christian church. F268.1
- Fairy mistress demands mortal lover deny Christian teachings. F302.8
- Fairy borrows comb from Christian maid to comb hair of changeling bride. (Cf. F324.1.) F322.1.1
- Exorcising fairies. Fairies disappear when some name or ceremony of the Christian Church is used. F382
- Abduction of Christianized fairy woman by fairies prevented by saint. F389.2
- Spirit (devil) sent by druids cause death of Christian king. F402.1.11.1
- Dwarfs and Christianity. (Cf. F420.5.3.4. and cross-references there given. Cf. also F451.9.1.6.) F451.5.9
- Dwarfs emigrate because Christianity offends them. (Cf. F451.5.9.) F451.9.1.6