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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Demonopathy 116 English Languages, 153; Graham, Standard-Phonographic Dictionary, 102; Ogilvie, Imperial Dictionary of the English Language, 698; Whitney, Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, 1528 Demonopathy Demonopathy is the state of feeling sympathy for or feeling an emotional connection to demons Sources: Anonymous, Intellectual Observer, Vol 7, 374; Ogilvie, Imperial Dictionary of the English Language, 698 Demons of the Grimoire There are 298 demons mentioned in traditional grimoires, hierarchies, and research books that other than a having a name, have no other additional information known about them They are Abdicuel, Aceruel, Acoroba, Acreba, Acteror, Adadiel, Aesthesis-Ouchepiptoe, Afiniel, Afmadiel, Agor, Akephalos, Ahisdophies, Aknim, Alhemiel, Al-Kazwini, Alexandros, Altib, Amniel, Angingnars, Anoyrbulon, Anticif, Apactiel, Apadiel, Aphakat, Araciel, Arfaxat, Armanos, Arphakat, Arzikki Boboniya, Asiel, Assardiel, Armodiel, Atogbo, Atolaglaeca (“Cruel Wretch”), Atoti, Auchiadiel, Avabo, Azcall, Azdra, Azer, Azimo, Badiol, Ballisargon, Bara, Baras, Baratron, Baraque (“lightning”), Barbarin, Barbis, Barbu, Barfas, Bariol, Barman, Barron, Bbemo, Bealowesgast (“Spirit of Evil”), Beamot, Beherith, Belmagel, Bellie, Bestarbeto, Bludohn, Boras, Boul, Brazglavac, Brendly, Buder, Budu, Bufar, Burchas, Bussajel, Cafphiel, Calconix, Caniel, Cameron, Camniel, Capfiel, Carievan, Carpiel, Carnaziel, Carniean, Casadiel, Casdiel, Cedin, Cedor, Cedron, Charustea, Chobabies, Chomie, Chu Kwai, Cocao, Colchan, Coachtiel, Coradiel, Craffiel, Cusion, Cyamintho, Dasarach, Datzepher, Delmuson, Djata, Dorothiel, Drekavac, Drufiel, Dua, Dur, Eltzen, Earmaglaeca (“Miserable Wretch”), Easa, Eesaunien, Elmoyn, Ema, Ergediel, Erlick, Eusi, Evomiel, Evoviel, Feondaldor (“Prince of Fiends”), Fergalus, Floron, Foudre, Fracasso, Frauenzorn (“Woman’s Wrath”), Frightful Ones, Funkeldune, Galast, Galifas, Gambgyn, Gaonim, Gadara, Germiciel, Gidan Jama’a (“House of Jama’a”), Gidan Kuri, Go, Godesandsaca (“God’s Adversary”), Greissmodel, Grongade, Hantu Apu, Hantu Cika, Hantu Daguk, Hantu Kayung, Hantu Kocong, Hantu Lembong, Hantu Malayu, Hantu Wewer, Hanty Penyardin, Hargin, Hashothea, Hekakontalithos, Herefiel; Heros, Hermoni (“sophistry”), Hicacth, Hogos, Hunapi, Icu, Iophiel, Induren, Ischscadabadiel, Joseph, Jrtum, Jubanladance, Judal, Jurupar, Katrax, Karteel, Keriel, Kirotiel, Kniedadiel, Kniedatiel, Krutli, Kutrub, Lafusi, Lafuti; Lamaston, Laraie, Larthy-Tytiral, Lausi, Lauski, Lehusnici, Leontophron, Lisegangl, Lykketape, Macarul, Madine, Madyn, Magajin Yaura, Mahoumet, Malecic, Malic, Malichac, Malichic, Malicic, Malitac, Malizaz, Maljak, Maljik, Mamalic, Manjinjorg, Marbuel, Marcail, Marquus, Maslak, Masmalic, Massariol, Masvalic, Matr’el, Maynom, Mazzamauro, Mazzariol, Mazzemarielle, Melany, Moelay, Morborgran, Nacheshiron, Nadannies, Nakada, Nal-Gab, Napalaixlan, Napur, Nas, Nasash, Nasush (“concupiscence”), Nasnas, Nekrstenci, Nekrsteni, Nekrsteniki, Nenkir, Nevidimici, Nevidncici, Nicholas, Niu Mo Wang, Nott, Nyd, Oberycorn, Orho Oshurmy, Marino, Orko, Orpeniel, Orphaxat, Osphadiel, Panalcarp, Paradiel, Pavoys, Peano, Phazan, Qematial, Qentall, Radiel, Rama-Umi, Rashoone Taroone, Ratri, Rebel, Sahr’el (“moon of God”), Salaah, Sargantanas, Sentait, SheStrangler, Sislam, Sims’el (“sun of God”), Sithwa’el (“winter of God”), Siva, Sokar, Solday, Soleuiel, Soleviel, Sondennath, Sumnici, Svoyator, Syrrhichiel, Tamm’el (“God has completed”), Tando Ashanti, Tempeste, Tentellino, Thafloyn, Tintilin, Tintilinic, Tinto, Titilin, Tracson, Tsianphiel, Tugaroso, Umayya (“slave girl”), Valanu, Yah-Li-Yah, Yammel (“sea of God”), Yetzirhara, Zachriel; Zaciel Parmar, Zaheve, Zedex, Zehorel (“brighteness of God”), Zemen, Zenumim, Zeveac, Zeveak, Zhive, Zikiel (“fireball”), Zofiel, and Zoxim Sources: Black, Book of Enoch, 123; Butler, Ritual Magic, 33; Baskin, Dictionary of Satanism, 157; Baskin, Sorcerer’s Handbook, 264; Choksy, Evil, Good and Gender, 17; Fleg, Life of Solomon, 66; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 232; Kindersley, Specimens of Hindoo Literature, 33; Knowles, Nineteenth Century, Vol 31, 449; Lumpkin, Fallen Angels, the Watchers and the Origin of Evil, 16; Rudwin, Devil in Legend and Literature, 86; Russell, Witchcraft in the Middle Ages, 256; Schimmel, Islamic Names, 50; Shumaker, Natural Magic and Modern Science, 66; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 315; Trithemius, Steganographia, 17, 69, 81; Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft, 135 Demons of Prostitution There are four named demonic angels of prostitution in Jewish mysticism: AGRAT-BATMAHLAT, EISHETH ZENUNIM, LILITH, and NAAMAH Each one is a SUCCUBUS and one of the wives of SATAN They are ranked as the demons of prostitutes and whores Sources: Dennys, Heraldic Imagination, 91; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 23, 25; Illes, Encyclopedia of Spirits, 639, 734, 929; Ringdal, Love for Sale, 51 Demonship Demonship is defined as the title or condition of a demon www.ebook777.com

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