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Definition of Exorciser

Exorciser
Exorciser Ex"or*ci`ser (-s[imac]`z[~e]r), n. An exorcist.

Meaning of Exorciser from wikipedia

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- Exorcising Ghosts is a compilation album by the British band ****an, released in November 1984 by record label Virgin. Exorcising Ghosts was compiled and...
- Exorcise the Demons is a studio album by drum and b**** artists Source Direct, released in 1999. The album contains 9 tracks, three of which, "Concealed...
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- spiritual death, the devil from the life of humanity ... Both healing and exorcising are ministered through prayers, which spring from faith in God and from...
- performed by Jesus according to the New Testament. The story shows Jesus exorcising a demon or demons out of a man and into a herd of swine, causing the swine...
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- Jesus exorcising a mute is the last of a series of miracles of Jesus recorded in chapter 9 of the Gospel of Matthew. It appears in Matthew 9:32–34, immediately...
- m****cript W.592, Jesus heals a demon-possessed boy. Miracles of Jesus Jesus exorcising a mute Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac Epileptic seizure Exorcism Mark...
- The synoptic gospels portray Jesus exorcising at sunset just after he had healed the mother of Peter's wife, in Matthew 8:16–17, Mark 1:32–34 and Luke...