Witchcraft and Demonology

Witchcraft and Demonology by Francis King, published by Hamlyn in 1987, offers a concise and authoritative account of magic and mystery, spanning from the myths of the ancient world to contemporary practices such as voodoo and devil worship. This first edition, comprising 157 pages, delves into the hidden realms inhabited by witches, sorcerers, and satanists, providing readers with insights into the complex world of demons, diabolists, and occultists.
In this exploration, readers will find a thorough examination of various aspects of witchcraft and demonology, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of these practices. The book addresses themes related to body, mind, and spirit, as well as the religious dimensions of witchcraft and the darker elements of demonology and satanism. Through its detailed narrative, this work invites readers to engage with the multifaceted nature of these subjects, enriching their understanding of the mystical and often misunderstood practices that have persisted throughout history.
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A concise, authoritative account of magic and mystery from the myths of the ancient world to modern day voodoo and devil worship. The author illuminates the hidden realms of witches, sorcerers and satanists, demons, diabolists and occultists.
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