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Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi

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Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi is a treatise written in 1879 by Father Sinistrari of Ameno. This entry refers to the 2009 Paperback release by CreateSpace Books.

Cover of Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi written in 1879 by Father Sinistrari of Ameno. This is the 2009 Paperback release by CreateSpace Books.


Details

  • Title: Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi
  • Author: Ludovico Maria Sinistrari and Isidore Liseux
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Books
  • Pages: 104
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1441415629
  • ISBN-13: 978-1441415622
  • Release Date: January 13, 2009



Synopsis

A Treatise wherein is shown that there are in existence on earth rational creatures besides man, endowed like him with a body and a soul, that are born and die like him, redeemed by our Lord Jesus-Christ, and capable of receiving salvation or damnation. Discovered in 1872 by Isidore Liseux on Euston Road, London, this bizarre manuscript purports to be the work of a 17th century theologian, one Father Sinistrari of Ameno, inquiring into the sin of demoniality; that is, sexual intercourse with demons. Known by their sexually-aggressive nocturnal visitations, the incubi and succubi have been widely cited in connection with the so-called "Old Hag Syndrome," and are viewed by some scholars as a historical precursor to modern alien abductions.


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