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- Black magic (or dark magic) traditionally refers to the use of magic or supernatural powers for evil and selfish purposes. The links and interaction between...
- by Nicholas Rémy. It was edited by Montague Summers and translated as Demonolatry in 1929. Along with the Malleus Maleficarum, it is generally considered...
- books on history, but is known for his Daemonolatreiae libri tres ("Demonolatry"), written in Latin and published in Lyon in 1595. The book was reprinted...
- 1949 ed.). Wipf & Stock. ISBN 978-1498205061. Rémy, Nicholas (1974). Demonolatry. University Books. Media related to Demonology at Wikimedia Commons "Demonology" ...
- Satanism Theistic Satanism Black m**** Conjuration Deal with the Devil Demonolatry Shinto sects and schools Diet in Sikhism History of Sikhism Sikh gurus...
- sentenced to death about 900 reputed witches. His work, Daemonolatreia or Demonolatry, is a compendium of information about witchcraft, intended to be used...
- and some (though not all) medieval grimoires became ****ociated with demonolatry. These grimoires contain magical words of power and instructions for...
- Maleficarum by Francesco Maria Guazzo, translated by E.A. Ashwin, 1929 Demonolatry by Nicolas Remy, translated by E.A. Ashwin, 1930 The Supernatural Omnibus...
- deities and the demons. The goddesses were placed within the paradigm of demonolatry, and the scholar identified blood sacrifice as a significant trait of...
- library of some 25,000 volumes devoted to art, the occult sciences, demonolatry, magic, philosophy, especially metaphysics, alchemy, death, psychology...