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Definition of Demoniacally

Demoniacally
Demoniacally Dem`o*ni"a*cal*ly, adv. In a demoniacal manner.

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- paragraph 330. Amorth (1999), p. 33. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Demoniacal Possession" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company...
- Bhatt. After forsaking his family and God, a husband finds his wife is demoniacally possessed. A famous poet who meets a woman who is in trouble. In order...
- 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...
- personality and even her hairstyle. Critic Pauline Kael said he was "demoniacally funny" in the part. The sequence of films with Wilder continued with...
- 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...
- Sabbath (The Great He-Goat) Aquelarre (role-playing game), a medieval demoniacal fantasy role-playing game Aquelarre (TV series), a Chilean television...
- dogmatic decision of any sort on witchcraft. It ****umes the possibility of demoniacal influences on human beings which the Church has always maintained, but...
- heavenly rallying cry of the partisan's of the Mahdi"—and in response a "demoniacal roar" from the bowels of the earth by his enemies, going back and forth...
- horror as evoking experience of the primitive, the infantile, and the demoniacal aspects of unmediated femininity. The paradox of pleasure experienced...
- 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...