The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Devil on the con- dition that the latter was to help him in his exploits and to come to his rescue in case he should ever be captured . The Devil keeps his promise , though each time more slowly . When the thief is finally condemned to ...
... Devil on the con- dition that the latter was to help him in his exploits and to come to his rescue in case he should ever be captured . The Devil keeps his promise , though each time more slowly . When the thief is finally condemned to ...
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... Devil in local legends . One fact may be stated at the outset the Devil is apparently vastly more popular than the Deity ; he is , in fact , as popular as certain saints , with this important difference that whilst the saints lost in ...
... Devil in local legends . One fact may be stated at the outset the Devil is apparently vastly more popular than the Deity ; he is , in fact , as popular as certain saints , with this important difference that whilst the saints lost in ...
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... devil stories told of Freemasons on the Continent , and not only in Roman Catholic districts . For it must be remembered that in Germany , for example , that brotherhood no more enjoys the goodwill of the Lutheran divines than that of ...
... devil stories told of Freemasons on the Continent , and not only in Roman Catholic districts . For it must be remembered that in Germany , for example , that brotherhood no more enjoys the goodwill of the Lutheran divines than that of ...
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