
The witch-cult in Western Europe
by Margaret Alice Murray
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
18
Total Words
123,536
Reading Time
495 min
Published
1921
Table of Contents
1.Preface
5 min2.M. A. MURRAY.
1 min3.II. THE GOD 28
1 min4.III. ADMISSION CEREMONIES . . . .71
1 min5.IV. THE ASSEMBLIES 97
1 min6.V. THE RITES . . 124
1 min7.VI. THE RITES, continued 169
1 min8.VII. THE ORGANIZATION 186
1 min9.VIII. THE FAMILIARS AND TRANSFORMA-
16 min10.I. CONTINUITY OF THE
4 min11.section is occupied with details of the ancient religion and
9 min12.II. T H E GOD
75 min13.III. ADMISSION CEREMONIES
16 min14.part in the New England trials.
29 min15.IV. THE ASSEMBLIES
121 min16.VI. THE RITES (continue^
28 min17.VII. THE ORGANIZATION
31 min18.VIII. FAMILIARS AND TRANS-
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