The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and DemonologyA full-scale compendium of fact, history and legend, from original sources, about witchcraft and demonology, covering demonic possession and exorcism. Illustrated. |
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... France . She saw first Henry IV , then Louis XIII , and after him Louis XIV , and finally a horde of Jesuits who sought to overthrow the monarchy and rule themselves . This mirror may still be seen today in the Palace of the King ...
... France . She saw first Henry IV , then Louis XIII , and after him Louis XIV , and finally a horde of Jesuits who sought to overthrow the monarchy and rule themselves . This mirror may still be seen today in the Palace of the King ...
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... France , and in the Italian Germany until after the Council of Trent Alpine regions , overflowing into Switzer . ( 1563 ) had determined to win back Ger . land , France , and the Tyrol . A law pro- many from Protestantism ; the Society ...
... France , and in the Italian Germany until after the Council of Trent Alpine regions , overflowing into Switzer . ( 1563 ) had determined to win back Ger . land , France , and the Tyrol . A law pro- many from Protestantism ; the Society ...
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... France about 1150. Pope Innocent civil law ; and later ecclesiastical and secuIII tried pacification , and then directed the lar codes reaffirmed these principles . The nobles of northern France in a “ crusade ” phrase , “ to curse by ...
... France about 1150. Pope Innocent civil law ; and later ecclesiastical and secuIII tried pacification , and then directed the lar codes reaffirmed these principles . The nobles of northern France in a “ crusade ” phrase , “ to curse by ...
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