This seal of the devil is a small sign-manual, which, as demonological jurisconsults affirm, renders the skin insensible. |
One would have to be suspicious of any attempt to describe general attitudes whose sources came exclusively from the clerical world and the authors of demonological works. |
Such demonological theological discourse is common all over Africa among Pentecostals. |
Others of the practices enumerated, probably the greater part of them, spring from demonological beliefs. |
He went on to identify the fundamental dualism that always tended to creep into demonological arguments. |
Quoting the text liberally, she looks at the construction of the confessions, shamanistic perspectives, and the demonological elements. |