Sacred Texts are a part of the tradition but they don’t provide a set of beliefs (dogma or doctrine) because they believe that there is no symbol text that holds the same statues as the holy books of the three Abrahamic religions. There are many texts that people hold in high esteem but again, they are not doctrinal.
The Golden Grimoire
Another very famous mythological version of the Magikal book is the Golden Grimoire. This book contains all the unknown and secret information about God including his name of creation
The Religion of the Ancient Celts
The book is written by J.A MacCullough. He details the Celtic belief in reincarnation and a spectral otherworld; documents the enormous pantheon of now-obscure gods and goddesses, including many local deities; and describes totemistic and animistic beliefs. In addition, MacCulloch does not flinch (nor sensationalize) when describing the darker side of Celtic practices, including the famous 'Burning Man' human sacrifices, cannibalism and exogamous incest.
The Book of Pagan Prayers
Marah Ellis Ryan was a popular author, actress, and activist for Native American rights at the turn of the 19th century. She wrote about twenty books between 1889 and 1924, primarily sentimental novels. Her books are today very much out of style; none of them has been reprinted in over forty years.
Book of Shadows
The book of shadows is basically one of their main holy books which contains instructions for magical rituals and religious texts.
“The Book of Magik” or “Book of shadows” is like a diary it the book where you record magical experiences and record your dreams, aspirations and interpolations it’s a book used and kept by a witch so that the witch can record experiences thoughts and Spiritual experiences and such spells.