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101 Questions and Answers on Demon Powersby Lester Sumrall No review as of yet.
cover Angels, Demons & Gods of the New Millennium by Lon Milo DuQuette One of the most widely respected members of the magic community, Lon Milo DuQuette is known for his ability to address the rather intimidating aspects of magick with a casual candor; he makes the subject accessible to the initiate while still holding the interest of the experienced reader. Angels, Demons & Gods of the New Millennium is a collection of loosely connected essays surveying the state of magick in the face of the new millennium. It showcases DuQuette's knack for combining wit with profundity, producing chapters such as "Qabalah-Zen of the West" and "Demons Are Our Friends," while addressing contemporary topics such as initiations and the procession of the equinoxes.
cover Compendium Maleficarum by Francesco Maria Guazzo The Compendium Maleficarum was the ultimate field guide for the beginning demonologist in the 17th century. Guazzo's Compendium was accepted by his contemporaries as the authoritative manuscript on witchcraft. Later demonologists continued to hail the conciseness and clarity with which Guazzo analyzes the practice. The Compendium not only gives an organized account of the subject matter but provides a glimpse at the Christian view of witchcraft during the early 17th century.
The Complete Book of Devils and Demons by Leonard R. N. Ashley No review as of yet.
Demonology & Devil Lore, Volume 2 by Moncure D. Conway No review as of yet
Demonology and Devil Lore, Volume 1 : Study of Demons No review as of yet.
Demonology and Deliverance I : Study Guide by Lester Sumrall No review as of yet.
Demonology and Deliverance II by Lester Sumrall No review as of yet.
cover The Devil : A Visual Guide to the Demonic, Evil, Scurrilous, and Bad by Genevieve Morgan, Tom Morgan Good and evil are endlessly intertwined - but evil has always been more fun. In The Devil: A Visual Guide to the Demonic, Evil, Scurrilous, and Bad, authors Genevieve Morgan and Tom Morgan present the stories, speculation, history, and theology of the dark side, complete with sumptuous illustrations, all collected in one gorgeous volume. Included in this handy compendium is information on the Devil and his various names and incarnations; demons; Hell and other abodes of the Devil damnation; heretics, witches, warlocks, diabolical signs and familiars; and protection against the Devil. Whether you call him Lucifer, Satan, Leviathan, Beelzebub or the Prince of Darkness, the Devil gets his due in this wickedly entertaining and informative almanac.
Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Ddd) by K. Van Der Toorn (Editor), Bob Becking, Pieter W. Van Der Horst (Editor) The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible is designed as a major work of reference on the gods, angels, demons, spirits and semi-divine heroes whose names occur in the biblical books. Arranged in the order of the Latin alphabet, the more than four-hundred names are those found in the books of the Hebrew and the Greek Bible, Old and New Testament, including the Apocrypha. There are entries on divine names recognized as such by the biblical authors; divine names in theophoric toponyms and anthroponyms; secular terms which occur as divine names in neighbouring civilizations, conjectural divine names, at times based on textual emendation, proposed by modern scholarship; and humans who acquired a semi-divine status in tradition. A full-fledged entry contains a discussion of the pertinent name, its meaning, the religio-historical background, relevant biblical passages and an up-to-date bibliography....
A Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons by Manfred Lurker No review as of yet.
Fallen Angels...and Spirits of the Dark by Robert Masello Current statistics and the impressive number of successful books available prove that the spirit world holds a special fascination for many people. Fallen Angels is the first book to delve into previously uncharted territory: the world of infamous angels and evil beings. Illustrated.
The Goetia the Lesser Key of Solomon the King : Lemegeton, Book 1 Clavicula Salomonis Regisby S. L. MacGregor Mathers (Editor), Samuel Liddell (Translator), macgre Mathers, Aleister Crowley If you're a serious practitioner, then you gotta get this book in your library. Plenty of details on the summoning of the solomonic demons, sigils, etc.
The Key of Solomon the King (Clavicula Salomonis) by S. Liddell MacGregor Mathers Kenny Johnson from USA , 05/31/98 wrote; Its a good book. Defintaly worth getting because of the talismans and it shows how to make different talismans. And it has very detailed instructions on how to do it. It shows cleansings calling down god to work with your talismans. And if your into Ritual Magick this is still a good book for you.
cover Raising Hell : A Concise History of the Black Arts and Those Who Dared Practice Them by Robert Masello Here, in one spellbinding volume, is a history of the major occult arts as they have been practiced from ancient Babylon to the present day. Raising Hell weaves history with myths, quotes, anecdotes, and illustrations, to provide a vivid chronicle of the evolution of the occult arts. This definitive source offers a compelling look at the black arts and those who risked their lives to explore them.



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