Historical Reprints
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A study into the relationship of passions turning into insaniy then to criminal acts.
Magic incantations from the ancient world, translated from Latin.
Seldom do history books relate the importance of magic to Roman life, thought, and beliefs.
The ancient world believed that disease was brought by spirits, evil spirits. Now with modern science discovering the way disease is airborne, food-borne and spread, perhaps the ancients weren't all that far off.
The power of oil, the anointing oil, the magic of oil.... Oil was revered in early Semitic cultures.
A very good look at aphrodisia from history...everything from phallic symbolism to foods that excite the sexual senses.
Historical sketches of witchcraft and magic in England and Scotland. Study into England's famous magicians John Dee, Roger Bacon, and William Lily.
A biography and investigation into Emanuel Swedenborg as a Hermetic Philosopher and alchemist.
Look into the sexual life and practices among primitive man and primitive societies, and learn how religion has perverted the 'natural' order of things.
An exhaustive study into the normalcy of sex in ancient India's lifestyle and religions. The openness of sexual activity makes one wish you could live in such a society in modern times.
The origin and practice of magic among the Semitic peoples of the Middle East, including the belief and affects of demons and devils on the people.
A short history of the Salem Witch trials.
A look at the witchcraft and its adherents in Salem, Massachusetts, that led to the infamous witch trials and burning at the stake, in the name of religion and god.
History, mythology, folklore-- all presented in this great reprint on witchcraft in Ireland.... Are there really no snakes in Ireland?
Story of one girl's plight dealing with white slavery and the government's blind eye to the atrocities in Chicago.