Crossword-Solution: DEMONOLOGY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Demonology | n. | A treatise on demons; a supposititious science which treats of demons and their manifestations. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “DEMONOLOGY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DEMONISM | 1 answer |
| DEMONS, study of | 1 answer |
| the study of demons | 1 answer |
| study of demons | 2 answers |
| BLACK mass | 4 answers |
| diabolism | 5 answers |
| black magic | 25 answers |
| devilry | 39 answers |
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Sentences with DEMONOLOGY (5)
Within the compass of five generations we find the Puritan first an uncompromising believer in demonology and magic, and then a scoffer at everything involving the play of fancy.
Typical as to the attitude both of Scotch and English Protestants were the theory and practice of King James I, himself the author of a book on Demonology, and nothing if not a theologian.
But, as is well and eloquently remarked by a modern writer, [See article on Demonology, in the sixth volume of the "Foreign Quarterly Review."] the subject has also its serious side.
Fian, and their accomplices, in the year 1591, engrossed his whole attention, and no doubt suggested in some degree, the famous work on Demonology which he wrote shortly afterwards.
Their works excited the attention of the zealous James, who, mindful of the involuntary compliment which his merits had extorted from the devil, was ambitious to deserve it by still continuing "his greatest enemie." In the year 1597 he published, in Edinburgh, his famous treatise on Demonology.
Quotes with DEMONOLOGY (3)
I'll just have them change the entry in the demonology textbook from 'almost extinct' to 'not extinct enough for Alec. He prefers his monsters really, really extinct.' Will that make you happy?
Just because you said dragon demons were extinct — ""I said mostly extinct." Alec jabbed a finger toward him." Mostly extinct," he said, his voice trembling with rage, "is NOTEXTINCT ENOUGH.""I see," said Jace. "I'll just have them change the entry in the demonology textbook from 'almost extinct' to 'not extinct enough for Alec. He prefers his monsters really, really extinct.' Will that make you happy?
Chöd is conventionally and misleadingly seen as analogous to, if not derived from, shamanic initiatory dismemberment visions, as well as dualistic anti-body ascetic practices. Two of the elements most commonly referenced by authors in their "identification" of Chöd and/as shamanism — the dismemberment/sacrifice of the body and "demonology" — are presented in an oversimplistic fashion. In the first instance, the numerous Buddhist precursors for the offering of the body provide…