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Devil-Worship in France; or, The Question of Lucifer

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The work investigates contemporary allegations of a revived diabolic cult in France, distinguishing conscious worship of an evil principle from veneration of powers viewed as evil by other faiths. It surveys three kinds of testimony—independent observers, former initiates, and partisan religious writers—then examines claims that secret societies and Masonic rites are linked to black magic and occult ceremonies. The narrative considers exposures and defences within mystical circles, addresses reports of feminine and spirit-related practices, and weighs documentary and testimonial evidence in an effort to separate probable fact from invention.

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Arthur Edward Waite

Arthur Edward Waite was an influential figure in the study of mysticism, occultism, and alchemy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his works that explore the esoteric traditions and philosophies, particularly in his notable book "Devil-Worship in France; or, The Question of Lucifer," which delves into the historical and cultural aspects of occult practices. Waite also contributed significantly to the understanding of alchemical thought in his work "Lives of Alchemystical Philosophers," where he provides insights into the lives and ideas of key figures in alchemical history. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the spiritual and mystical dimensions of human experience.

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