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"And that's one reason that using a demonologist is too dangerous!"
As the demonologist mumbled words from the book he thought: Feet.
"And how would a demonologist or a wizard do warlockry?"
"Then can you find me a demonologist we can trust?
I asked, choosing the most obvious demonologist of whom I could think.
It is not easy to beat the devil, observed a demonologist, Msgr.
"I could have missed a demonologist, and maybe one of these warlock things you mentioned, but that's all."
Demonology looked risky-Tabaea thought it was significant that she had never seen an old demonologist.
"I would guess," he said, "that one demonologist could tell if another were engaged in trickery.
He became known as demonologist and proponent of witch-hunting.
"Who can tell if a demonologist is lying?
We did finally try with the demonologist; her soul was gone without a trace, probably taken by some demon she owed a debt to.
In the 2008 docudrama The Possessed, he plays himself as the demonologist.
And then some more magicians-a demonologist, perhaps, and a theurgist.
My lord Sterren, I am a theurgist, not a demonologist!
A thirteen-year-old demonologist and title character in Eric.
Psychics, clairvoyants, a demonologist, and parapsychologists were invited to participate.
As a demonologist, his work was taken to be authoritative and based on experience as witch-hunting practitioner.
"Well, what if some evil magician, a demonologist or a sorcerer or someone, turned it invisible?"
"And so has Heremon the Mage," the demonologist admitted reluctantly.
It occurred to him that there was something about the demonologist that wasn't quite usual, but he couldn't put his finger on it.
"A demonologist making a sacrifice, maybe?
Was there something the killer wanted that all of them, the warlock, the soldier, the theurgist, the demonologist, the wizard, had failed to provide?
She knew she was strong-she had flung that demonologist, Karitha, around like a doll.
Ed Warren, 79, American demonologist, after long illness.