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Demonology and Devil-lore - Vol II

Demonology and Devil-lore - Vol II
by Moncure Daniel Conway
1879

Dragon and Devil distinguished Dragons wings War in Heaven Expulsion of Serpents Dissolution of the Dragon Theological origin of the Devil I deal and actual Devil Dogma Debasement of ideal persons Transmigration of phantoms. We are all nothing other than Wills, says St. Augustine ;and he adds that of the good and bad angels the nature is the same, the will different. In harmony with this John Beaumont says, A good desire of mind is a good God. To which all the mythology of Evil adds, a bad desire of mind is aD evil. Every personification of an evil Will looks beyond the outward phenomena of pain, and conceives a heart that loves evil, a spirit that makes for wickedness. At this point a new element altogether enters. The physical pain incidentally represented by theD emon, generalised and organised into a principle of harmfulness in theD ragon, begins now to pass under the shadow cast by the ascending light of mans moral nature. Man becomes conscious of moral and spiritual pains :they may be still imaginatively connected with bodily 1T reatise of Spirits. By John Beaumont, Gent. London, 1705. VOL.
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