DemonologyBook Tree, 2002 - 132 pages Although he did not know it at the time, the author of this book, King James, was to become one of the most influential people in mankind's religious history. He was responsible for the widely accepted King James Bible, based in part on the beliefs set forth in this book. Written directly by his own hand, it is shown that he believed himself to be an instrument of God. He believed in Satan and that his mission was to seek out and kill "witches" (the Devil's ministers). He was convinced that they had tried to cast spells and kill him on numerous occasions. This book provides the reader with an interesting psychological profile of this man -- revealing his mindset and the tactics used to hold sway over his people. |
Contents
DAEMONOLOGIE IN FORME OF ANE DIALOGUE FIRST BOOKE | 1 |
THE SECONDE BOOKE OF DÆMONOLOGIE | 27 |
THE THIRDE BOOKE OF DÆMONOLOGIE | 56 |
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