Walter Scott (1779 1858), President and Theological Tutor at Airedale College in Bradford, delivered a series of lectures on the occult at the Congregational Library, London, in 1841. This 1843 volume is a collection of Scott's lectures, in which he employs scriptural and testimonial evidence to support his claim that evil spirits exist. Scott describes the character and behaviour of evil spirits and the methods they employ to contact and influence humans; for example witchcraft, divination, possession and temptation. Scott draws on Jewish and ancient Egyptian literature, as well as accounts...
Walter Scott (1779 1858), President and Theological Tutor at Airedale College in Bradford, delivered a series of lectures on the occult at the Congreg...
Sir Hermann Gollancz (1852 1930) was an English rabbi, scholar and public figure whose distinguished career led to his becoming the first rabbi to receive a knighthood. Gollancz was Professor of Hebrew at University College London from 1902 to 1924 and published extensively on Jewish history as well as translating many Hebrew and Aramaic texts. This 1912 volume contains editions, with translations and notes, of three Syriac manuscripts (two from Gollancz' personal library and a third from Cambridge University Library) containing a collection of Eastern Christian charms and incantations. They...
Sir Hermann Gollancz (1852 1930) was an English rabbi, scholar and public figure whose distinguished career led to his becoming the first rabbi to rec...
Transcriptions, translations, illustrations and interpretations of Aramaic exorcism texts inscribed on Mesopotamian bowls dating from the Hellenistic period.
Transcriptions, translations, illustrations and interpretations of Aramaic exorcism texts inscribed on Mesopotamian bowls dating from the Hellenistic ...
Friederike Hauffe (1801 1829) suffered throughout her short lifetime from severe spasms and nervous fevers, and in her semi-conscious state she allegedly saw spectres and spoke and wrote predictions in an unknown, 'innate' language. When physically well, Hauffe could communicate with spectres of the dead, and created a complex diagram of circles to explain the nervous energy of a person and its changes throughout the year. The flow of consciousness and one's waking state in the spirit world, or 'sun sphere', was individual and seasonal. After continued illness, she was finally taken into the...
Friederike Hauffe (1801 1829) suffered throughout her short lifetime from severe spasms and nervous fevers, and in her semi-conscious state she allege...
This two-volume history of the supernatural, first published in 1863, is a staggering feat: extending his work across almost a thousand pages, William Howitt attempts to describe the engagement with the supernatural in all ages and all parts of the world in order to identify a common link between them. Howitt (1792 1879), a well-known writer in his day, published over fifty books in his lifetime, some in collaboration with his wife, writer and translator Mary Howitt. His interest in the supernatural was precipitated by the untimely deaths of two sons. This first volume begins with an apology...
This two-volume history of the supernatural, first published in 1863, is a staggering feat: extending his work across almost a thousand pages, William...
Anna Mary Howitt Watts (1824 1884) was a painter and writer, and the daughter of William Howitt (1792 1879), one of the subjects of this double biography. Justinus Kerner (1786 1862) was an inspiration to both Howitt and his daughter. A German poet, trained as a doctor, he became famous both as a patron of the arts and an early pioneer of the spiritualist movement. This account of Kerner's life is full of vivid descriptions of ghostly apparitions and supernatural events. Howitt, a popular writer and radical local politician who was raised a Quaker, became increasingly attracted to...
Anna Mary Howitt Watts (1824 1884) was a painter and writer, and the daughter of William Howitt (1792 1879), one of the subjects of this double biogra...