Demonology and Devil-Lore is a public-domain classic of literature and fiction by Moncure Daniel Conway.
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Decline of Demons.
The Holy Tree of Travancore--The growth of Demons in India, and their decline--The Nepaul Iconoclast--Moral Man and unmoral Nature--Man's physical and mental migrations--Heine's 'Gods in Exile'--The Goban Saor--Master Smith--A Greek caricature of the Gods--The Carpenter v. Deity and Devil--Extermination of the Were-wolf--Refuges of Demons--The Giants reduced to Little People--Deities and Demons returning to nature
Generalisation of Demons.
The Demons' bequest to their conquerors--Nondescripts--Exaggerations of Tradition--Saurian Theory of Dragons--The Dragon not primitive in Mythology--Monsters of Egyptian, Iranian, Vedic, and Jewish Mythologies--Turner's Dragon--Della Bella--The Conventional Dragon
The Serpent.
The beauty of the Serpent--Emerson on ideal forms--Michelet's thoughts on the viper's head--Unique characters of the Serpent--The Monkey's horror of Snakes--The Serpent protected by superstition--Human defencelessness against its subtle powers--Dubufe's picture of the Fall of Man
The Worm.
An African Serpent-drama in America--The Veiled Serpent--The Ark of the Covenant--Aaron's Rod--The Worm--An Episode on the Dii Involuti--The Serapes--The Bambino at Rome--Serpent-transformations
Apophis.
The Naturalistic Theory of Apophis--The Serpent of Time--Epic of the Worm--The Asp of Melite--Vanquishers of Time--Nachash-Beriach --The Serpent-Spy--Treading on Serpents
The Serpent in India.
The Kankato na--The Vedic Serpents not worshipful--Ananta and Sesha--The Healing Serpent--The guardian of treasures--Miss Buckland's theory--Primitive rationalism--Underworld plutocracy--Rain and lightning--Vritra--History of the word 'Ahi'--The Adder--Zohak--A Teutonic Laokoon
The Basilisk.
The Serpent's gem--The Basilisk's eye--Basiliscus mitratus--House-snakes in Russia and Germany--King-snakes--Heraldic Dragon--Henry III.--Melusina--The Laidley Worm--Victorious Dragons--Pendragon--Merlin and Vortigern--Medicinal dragons 361
The Dragon's Eye.
The Eye of Evil--Turner's Dragons--Cloud-phantoms--Paradise and the Snake--Prometheus and Jove--Art and Nature--Dragon forms: Anglo-Saxon, Italian, Egyptian, Greek, German--The modern conventional Dragon
The Combat.
The pre-Munchausenite world--The Colonial Dragon--Io's journey--Medusa--British Dragons--The Communal Dragon--Savage Saviours--A Mimac helper--The Brutal Dragon--Woman protected--The Saint of the Mikados
The Dragon-slayer.
Demi-gods--Alcestis--Herakles--The Ghilghit Fiend--Incarnate deliverer of Ghilghit--A Dardistan Madonna--The religion of Atheism--Resuscitation of Dragons--St. George and his Dragon--Emerson and Ruskin on George--Saintly allies of the Dragon
The Dragon's Breath.
Medusa--Phenomena of recurrence--The Brood of Echidna and their survival--Behemoth and Leviathan--The Mouth of Hell--The Lambton Worm--Ragnar--The Lambton Doom--The Worm's Orthodoxy--The Serpent, Superstition, and Science
Fate.
Doré's 'Love and Fate'--Moira and Moiræ--The 'Fates' of Æschylus--Divine absolutism surrendered--Jove and Typhon--Commutation of the Demon's share--Popular fatalism--Theological fatalism--Fate and Necessity--Deification of Will--Metaphysics, past and present
Chapter I.
Diabolism.
Dragon and Devil distinguished--Dragons' wings--War in Heaven-- Expulsion of Serpents--Dissolution of the Dragon--Theological origin of the Devil--Ideal and Actual--Devil Dogma--Debasement of ideal persons--Transmigration of phantoms
The Second Best.
Respect for the Devil--Primitive Atheism--Idealisation--Birth of new gods--New gods diabolised--Compromise between new gods and old--Foreign deities degraded--Their utilisation
Ahriman, the Divine Devil.
Mr. Irving's impersonation of Superstition--Revolution against pious privilege--Doctrine of 'Merits'--Saintly immorality in India--A Pantheon turned Inferno--Zendavesta on Good and Evil-- Parsî Mythology--The Combat of Ahriman with Ormuzd--Optimism-- Parsî Eschatology--Final Restoration of Ahriman
Viswámitra, the Theocratic Devil.
Priestcraft and Pessimism--An Aryan Tetzel and his Luther--Brahman Frogs--Evolution of the Sacerdotal Saint--Viswámitra the Accuser of Virtue--The Tamil Passion-Play 'Harischandra'--Ordeal of Goblins--The Martyr of Truth--Virtue triumphant over ceremonial 'Merits'--Harischandra and Job
Elohim and Jehovah.
Deified power--Giants and Jehovah--Jehovah's manifesto--The various Elohim--Two Jehovahs and two Tables--Contradictions--Detachment of the Elohim from Jehovah
The Consuming Fire.
The Shekinah--Jewish idols--Attributes of the fiery and cruel Elohim compared with those of the Devil--The powers of evil combined under a head--Continuity--The consuming fire spiritualised
Paradise and the Serpent.
Herakles and Athena in a holy picture--Human significance of Eden--The legend in Genesis puzzling--Silence of later books concerning it--Its Vedic elements--Its explanation--Episode of the Mahábhárata--Scandinavian variant--The name of Adam--The story re-read--Rabbinical interpretations
Eve.
The Fall of Man--Fall of gods--Giants--Prajápati and Ráhu--Woman and Star-Serpent in Persia--Meschia and Meschiane--Bráhman legends of the creation of Man--The strength of Woman--Elohist and Jehovist creations of Man--The Forbidden Fruit--Eve reappears as Sara--Abraham surrenders his wife to Jehovah--The idea not sensual--Abraham's circumcision--The evil name of Woman--Noah's wife--The temptation of Abraham--Rabbinical legends concerning Eve--Pandora--Sentiment of the Myth of Eve
Lilith.
Madonnas--Adam's first wife--Her flight and doom--Creation of Devils--Lilith marries Samaël--Tree of Life--Lilith's part in the Temptation--Her locks--Lamia--Bodeima--Meschia and Meschiane--Amazons--Maternity--Rib-theory of Woman--Káli and Durga--Captivity of Woman
War in Heaven.
The 'Other'--Tiamat, Bohu, 'the Deep'--Ra and Apophis--Hathors --Bel's combat--Revolt in Heaven--Lilith--Myth of the Devil at the creation of Light
War on Earth.
The Abode of Devils--Ketef--Disorder--Talmudic legends--The restless Spirit--The Fall of Lucifer--Asteria, Hecate, Lilith--The Dragon's triumph--A Gipsy legend--Cædmon's Poem of the Rebellious Angels--Milton's version--The Puritans and Prince Rupert--Bel as ally of the Dragon--A 'Mystery' in Marionettes--European Hells
Strife.
Hebrew God of War--Samaël--The father's blessing and curse-- Esau--Edom--Jacob and the Phantom--The planet Mars--Tradesman and Huntsman--'The Devil's Dream'
Barbaric Aristocracy.
Jacob, the 'Impostor'--The Barterer--Esau, the 'Warrior'--Barbarian Dukes--Trade and War--Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau--Their Ghosts--Legend of Iblis--Pagan Warriors of Europe--Russian Hierarchy of Hell
Job and the Divider.
Hebrew Polytheism--Problem of Evil--Job's disbelief in a future life--The Divider's realm--Salted sacrifices--Theory of Orthodoxy--Job's reasoning--His humour--Impartiality of Fortune between the evil and good--Agnosticism of Job--Elihu's Eclecticism--Jehovah of the Whirlwind--Heresies of Job--Rabbinical legend of Job--Universality of the legend
Satan.
Public Prosecutors--Satan as Accuser--English Devil-Worshipper --Conversion by Terror--Satan in the Old Testament--The trial of Joshua--Sender of Plagues--Satan and Serpent--Portrait of Satan --Scapegoat of Christendom--Catholic 'Sight of Hell'--The ally of Priesthoods
Religious Despotism.
Pharaoh and Herod--Zoroaster's mother--Ahriman's emissaries--Kansa and Krishna--Emissaries of Kansa--Astyages and Cyrus--Zohák--Bel and the Christian
The Prince of this World.
Temptations--Birth of Buddha--Mara--Temptation of Power--Asceticism and Luxury--Mara's menaces--Appearance of the Buddha's Vindicator--Ahriman tempts Zoroaster--Satan and Christ--Criticism of Strauss--Jewish traditions--Hunger--Variants
Trial of the Great.
A 'Morality' at Tours--The 'St. Anthony' of Spagnoletto--Bunyan's Pilgrim--Milton on Christ's Temptation--An Edinburgh saint and Unitarian fiend--A haunted Jewess--Conversion by fever--Limit of courage--Woman and sorcery--Luther and the Devil--The ink-spot at Wartburg--Carlyle's interpretation--The cowled Devil--Carlyle's trial--In Rue St. Thomas d'Enfer--The Everlasting No--Devil of Vauvert--The latter-day conflict--New conditions--The Victory of Man--The Scholar and the World
The Man of Sin.
Hindu myth--Gnostic theories--Ophite scheme of redemption-- Rabbinical traditions of Primitive Man--Pauline Pessimism--Law of death--Satan's ownership of Man--Redemption of the Elect-- Contemporary statements--Baptism--Exorcism--The 'new man's' food--Eucharist--Herbert Spencer's explanation--Primitive ideas--Legends of Adam and Seth--Adamites--A Mormon 'Mystery' of initiation
The Holy Ghost.
A Hanover relic--Mr. Atkinson on the Dove--The Dove in the Old Testament--Ecclesiastical symbol--Judicial symbol--A vision of St. Dunstan's--The witness of chastity--Dove and Serpent--The unpardonable sin--Inexpiable sin among the Jews--Destructive power of Jehovah--Potency of the breath--Third persons of Trinities--Pentecost--Christian superstitions--Mr. Moody on the sin against the Holy Ghost--Mysterious fear--Idols of the cave
Antichrist.
The Kali Age--Satan sifting Simon--Satan as Angel of Light-- Epithets of Antichrist--The Cæsars--Nero--Sacraments imitated by Pagans--Satanic signs and wonders--Jerome on Antichrist-- Armillus--Al Dajjail--Luther on Mohammed--'Mawmet'--Satan 'God's ape'--Mediæval notions--Witches' Sabbath--An Infernal Trinity--Serpent of Sins--Antichrist Popes--Luther as Antichrist --Modern notions of Antichrist
The Pride of Life.
The curse of Iblis--Samaël as Democrat--His vindication by Christ and Paul--Asmodäus--History of the name--Aschmedai of the Jews--Book of Tobit--Doré's 'Triumph of Christianity'--Aucassin and Nicolette--Asmodeus in the convent--The Asmodeus of Le Sage--Mephistopheles--Blake's 'Marriage of Heaven and Hell'--The Devil and the artists--Sádi's Vision of Satan--Arts of the Devil--Suspicion of beauty--Earthly and heavenly mansions--Deacon versus Devil
The Curse on Knowledge.
A Bishop on intellect--The Bible on learning--The Serpent and Seth--A Hebrew Renaissance--Spells--Shelley at Oxford-- Book-burning--Japanese ink-devil--Book of Cyprianus--Devil's Bible--Red Letters--Dread of Science--Roger Bacon--Luther's Devil--Lutherans and Science
Witchcraft.
Minor gods--Saint and Satyr--Tutelaries--Spells--Early Christianity and the poor--Its doctrine as to pagan deities--Mediæval Devils--Devils on the stage--An Abbot's revelations--The fairer deities--Oriental dreams and spirits--Calls for Nemesis--Lilith and her children--Neoplatonicism--Astrology and Alchemy--Devil's College--Shem-hammphorásch--Apollonius of Tyana--Faustus--Black Art Schools--Compacts with the Devil--Blood covenant--Spirit-seances in old times--The Fairfax delusion--Origin of its devil--Witch, goat, and cat--Confessions of Witches--Witchcraft in New England--Witch trials--Salem demonology--Testing witches--Witch trials in Sweden--Witch Sabbath--Mythological elements--Carriers--Scotch Witches--The cauldron--Vervain--Rue--Invocation of Hecaté--Factors of Witch persecution--Three centuries of massacre--Würzburg horrors--Last victims--Modern Spiritualism
Faust and Mephistopheles.
Mephisto and Mephitis--The Raven Book--Papal sorcery--Magic seals--Mephistopheles as dog--George Sabellicus alias Faustus--The Faust myth--Marlowe's 'Faust'--Good and evil angels--'El Magico Prodigioso'--Cyprian and Justina--Klinger's 'Faust'--Satan's sermon--Goethe's Mephistopheles--His German characters--Moral scepticism--Devil's gifts--Helena--Redemption through Art--Defeat of Mephistopheles
The Wild Huntsman.
The Wild Hunt--Euphemisms--Schimmelreiter--Odinwald--Pied Piper --Lyeshy--Waldemar's Hunt--Palne Hunter--King Abel's Hunt--Lords of Glorup--Le Grand Veneur--Robert le Diable--Arthur--Hugo--Herne --Tregeagle--Der Freischütz--Elijah's chariot--Mahan Bali--Déhak --Nimrod--Nimrod's defiance of Jehovah--His Tower--Robber Knights --The Devil in Leipzig--Olaf hunting pagans--Hunting-horns--Raven --Boar--Hounds--Horse--Dapplegrimm--Sleipnir--Horse-flesh--The mare Chetiya--Stags--St. Hubert--The White Lady--Myths of Mother Rose--Wodan hunting St. Walpurga--Friar Eckhardt
Le Bon Diable.
The Devil repainted--Satan a divine agent--St. Orain's heresy--Primitive universalism--Father Sinistrari--Salvation of demons--Mediæval sects--Aquinas--His prayer for Satan--Popular antipathies--The Devil's gratitude--Devil defending innocence--Devil against idle lords--The wicked ale-wife--Pious offenders punished--Anachronistic Devils--Devils turn to poems--Devil's good advice--Devil sticks to his word--His love of justice--Charlemagne and the Serpent--Merlin--His prison of Air--Mephistopheles in Heaven
Animalism.
Celsus on Satan--Ferocities of inward nature--The Devil of Lust--Celibacy--Blue Beards--Shudendozi--A lady in distress--Bahirawa--The Black Prince--Madana Yaksenyo--Fair fascinators--Devil of Jealousy--Eve's jealousy--Noah's wife--How Satan entered the Ark--Shipwright's Dirge--The Second Fall--The Drunken curse--Solomon's Fall--Cellar Devils--Gluttony--The Vatican haunted--Avarice--Animalised Devils--Man-shaped Animals
Thoughts and Interpretations 421
PART I.
DEMONOLATRY.
CHAPTER I.
DUALISM.
Origin of Deism--Evolution from the far to the near--Illustrations from witchcraft--The primitive Pantheism--The dawn of Dualism.
A college in the State of Ohio has adopted for its motto the words 'Orient thyself.' This significant admonition to Western youth represents one condition of attaining truth in the science of mythology. Through neglect of it the glowing personifications and metaphors of the East have too generally migrated to the West only to find it a Medusa turning them to stone. Our prosaic literalism changes their ideals to idols. The time has come when we must learn rather to see ourselves in them: out of an age and civilisation where we live in habitual recognition of natural forces we may transport ourselves to a period and region where no sophisticated eye looks upon nature. The sun is a chariot drawn by shining steeds and driven by a refulgent deity; the stars ascend and move by arbitrary power or command; the tree is the bower of a spirit; the fountain leaps from the urn of a naiad. In such gay costumes did the laws of nature hold their carnival until Science struck the hour for unmasking. The costumes and masks have with us become materials for studying the history of the human mind, but to know them we must translate our senses back into that phase of our own early existence, so far as is consistent with carrying our culture with us.
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