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Demoniality; or, Incubi and Succubi

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The author argues that there exist terrestrial rational beings, distinct from pure spirits, who possess both body and soul, are born and die, and can receive salvation or damnation. He marshals theological and philosophical argument, medico-psychological observation, and anecdotal case histories to support claims of material intercourse with humans. Drawing connections to folklore figures such as fauns, sylphs, and goblins, the work examines moral, pastoral, and doctrinal consequences and offers an original, systematic demonstration of these entities within a Christian framework.

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Ludovico Maria Sinistrari

Ludovico Maria Sinistrari was an Italian cleric and scholar known for his exploration of demonology and the supernatural. His notable works, including "Demoniality; or, Incubi and Succubi," delve into the phenomena of incubi and succubi, examining their implications within the context of religious and cultural beliefs of his time. Sinistrari's writings reflect a blend of theological inquiry and folklore, contributing to the understanding of the intersection between faith and the occult. His investigations into these subjects have made him a significant figure in the study of demonology and its historical narratives.

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