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Demonology  
Author: King James I., Paul Tice
ISBN: 1585096660
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
King James I was responsible for the widely accepted King James Bible. This book appeared before that, written by him and showing that he believed himself to be an instrument of God. He believed in Satan and that it was his job to kill "witches" (the Devil’s ministers), while carrying out his duties. This book is an important historical and religious study, allowing one to study King James and his concerns at the time that the book was written. Contains a revealing and rather scandalous Introduction on King James and his personality.

From the Publisher
This text, from 1597, appears in the original old English so that its complete accuracy is preserved. An important historical book that reveals the effects of superstition (toward "witches") on an entire religion.

About the Author
Interesting and somewhat critical short bio of King James appears in book's Introduction.




Demonology: Includes News from Scotland, on the Death of a Notable Sorcerer

     



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