Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... magic , chiefly of a medical character ; and ( 3 ) divinatory magic . As Cumont , among others , has pointed out , belief in magic was like faith in astrology fundamentally a quasi - scientific creed : The sorcerer believed that the ...
... magic , chiefly of a medical character ; and ( 3 ) divinatory magic . As Cumont , among others , has pointed out , belief in magic was like faith in astrology fundamentally a quasi - scientific creed : The sorcerer believed that the ...
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... magic , not to sorcerers in general . Black magic being out- lawed anyhow , practitioners of white magic , the pharmacists of the time , could hardly be Agrippa's target . No legal reason to banish them from the capital could possibly ...
... magic , not to sorcerers in general . Black magic being out- lawed anyhow , practitioners of white magic , the pharmacists of the time , could hardly be Agrippa's target . No legal reason to banish them from the capital could possibly ...
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... magic or magic by divination , he had a chance of escaping with a lighter penalty if any . Obviously the charge of forbidden knowledge was usually substantiated in court by the assertion that books on magic had been in the defendant's ...
... magic or magic by divination , he had a chance of escaping with a lighter penalty if any . Obviously the charge of forbidden knowledge was usually substantiated in court by the assertion that books on magic had been in the defendant's ...
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