The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and DemonologyAn historical and human compendium, from original sources in the world's greatest libraries, describing the witches' sabbat and pact, incubi and succubi, eyewitness reports of trials, werewolves, and vampires, sexual relations with the devil, demoniacal possession and exorcism, poltergeists, barbarous tortures, and the theological and legal theories of inquisition, witchcraft and demonology. |
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... Poltergeist , Edward Fairfax , Glenluce Devil , Sir John Holt , Siri Jørgensdatter , Lille Novices , Mora Witches . Cideville Case . The disturbances recorded in 1850 at the parsonage of Cideville , in Normandy , eighty miles northwest ...
... Poltergeist , Edward Fairfax , Glenluce Devil , Sir John Holt , Siri Jørgensdatter , Lille Novices , Mora Witches . Cideville Case . The disturbances recorded in 1850 at the parsonage of Cideville , in Normandy , eighty miles northwest ...
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... Poltergeist disturbances were recorded in England ; in addition to main entry , see also Drummer of Tedworth ( 1662 ) and Epworth Polter- geist ( 1716 ) . Energumen : see Possession . Epworth Poltergeist . The prestige of John Wesley as ...
... Poltergeist disturbances were recorded in England ; in addition to main entry , see also Drummer of Tedworth ( 1662 ) and Epworth Polter- geist ( 1716 ) . Energumen : see Possession . Epworth Poltergeist . The prestige of John Wesley as ...
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... poltergeist demon . These foregoing four types of disturb ances will be found in most examples of the poltergeist . In most recorded cases , poltergeist phe- nomena are found associated with some one person , often with younger children ...
... poltergeist demon . These foregoing four types of disturb ances will be found in most examples of the poltergeist . In most recorded cases , poltergeist phe- nomena are found associated with some one person , often with younger children ...
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