The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... course the myth of Lucifer's Fall . The pre - exilic Jews were ignorant of it , and the very idea of the Evil One is known to have originated with the Semitized Persians who were settled in or near Mesopotamia , close neighbours of the ...
... course the myth of Lucifer's Fall . The pre - exilic Jews were ignorant of it , and the very idea of the Evil One is known to have originated with the Semitized Persians who were settled in or near Mesopotamia , close neighbours of the ...
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... course of these bodies . Once they have been ' fixed ' by modern astronomy and the beneficent result broadcast among the masses , that fear will disappear for good and all . Stepping down to lower levels , the Abnormal may be observed ...
... course of these bodies . Once they have been ' fixed ' by modern astronomy and the beneficent result broadcast among the masses , that fear will disappear for good and all . Stepping down to lower levels , the Abnormal may be observed ...
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... course engraved where they are supposed to be most effective . Thus certain runes engraved on a sword will make the weapon unbreakable or give it victory . Runes engraved on objects and placed under the bed will produce illness or death ...
... course engraved where they are supposed to be most effective . Thus certain runes engraved on a sword will make the weapon unbreakable or give it victory . Runes engraved on objects and placed under the bed will produce illness or death ...
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