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The text surveys ancient and modern superstitions and the practices and beliefs connected with demons, witchcraft, magic, and divination, offering definitions, historical origins, and practical classifications. It examines astrology (natural versus judicial and genethliacal methods), alchemy, amulets, talismans, charms, physiognomy, dreams, second sight, and a wide catalog of divinatory techniques, with procedural descriptions, tables, and terminology. Alongside critical commentary on credulity and fanaticism, the work reproduces trial accounts, confessions, and illustrative anecdotes about apparitions and infernal phenomena to show how superstition functioned socially and legally.

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J. S. Forsyth

J. S. Forsyth is an author recognized for his work in the realm of philosophical and theological literature. His notable book, "Demonologia," explores themes related to the nature of demons and the supernatural, reflecting the author's engagement with metaphysical questions. Forsyth's writing contributes to the discourse on spirituality and the human experience, offering insights that resonate with readers interested in the intersections of faith and reason.

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