
"Magic," black and white; charms and counter charms
by Thomas Witton Davies
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
12
Total Words
39,080
Reading Time
157 min
Published
1910
Table of Contents
1.Preface
4 min2.II. Divination • •••"*•; ■'"' • 72
1 min3.III. Demonology ........ 95
4 min4.C. Lyall, K.C.B., CLE. London, 1882.
34 min5.II. D$ Magia Operatrice.
2 min6.I. MAGIC.
45 min7.I. There were those wizards and witches belonging to
4 min8.II. DIVINATION,
16 min9.LXX. (cV rvxri) and Vulgate (feliciter) follow the Kethib.
11 min10.III. DEMONOLOGY.
19 min11.I. Fallen angels who are wholly supernatural. Their
1 min12.II. The second class of PjJMO (mazziqin) are half
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