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paragraph 330.
Amorth (1999), p. 33. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Demoniacal Possession" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
- υἱός τῆς ἀπωλείας, ho ****os tēs apōleias) is a
phrase ****ociated with a
demoniacal title that
appears in the New
Testament in the
Gospel of John 17:12 and...
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practising through magical vanities, exorcisms,
incantations and
other demoniacal works and
deceits of idolatry,
boasting of delusions, and phantasms, presently...
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Semitic origin) as he was called, well
agreeing with his name, for his
demoniacal heresy,
armed himself by the
perversion of his reason, and at the instruction...
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personality and even her hairstyle.
Critic Pauline Kael said he was "
demoniacally funny" in the part.
After his
success with Some Like It Hot, and with...
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spirit of a
woman who died
during pregnancy or childbirth,
which may be a
demoniacal revenant said to
occur in
South Asia and
Southeast Asia, particularly...
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himself the
victory with most
confident words. When
Hardbeen heard this, a
demoniacal frenzy suddenly took him; he
furiously bit and
devoured the
edges of his...
- is a
mythical or
legendary creature resembling a woman,
which may be a
demoniacal revenant said to
occur in
South Asia and
Southeast Asia, particularly...
- in
Washington state, US Son of perdition, a
phrase ****ociated with a
demoniacal title in the New
Testament The Axis of Perdition, a
British group Road...
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horror as
evoking experience of the primitive, the infantile, and the
demoniacal aspects of
unmediated femininity. The
paradox of
pleasure experienced...