Scale of the Holy Tetrad (Table I.), 123.
Schemhamphoras, or God's mystical names, 144, 146.
Scholastici errantes, 220.
Science the, of the Greeks is rational, originates logic and geometry; of the Middle Ages is magic, 30.
Scotus Erigena, mentioned, 44.
Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones, the first hierarchy, and nearest God, 5.
Simon Magus, legend of his discomfiture by St. Peter, 165.
Sprenger, author of Malleus Malificarum, ascribes the origin of witchcraft to Zoroaster, 45.
Stedinghs persecuted, 174.
Summa Theologica, quoted on the delectation of the redeemed upon seeing the misery of the damned, 28.
Sun, belonging to the middle space of planetary world, 2.
Superstitious prognostics of disease and death, 212-216.
Synodal decree of Ancyra, 171.
Table of correspondences between microcosmos and things on earth, and the planets, 127.
Tekfael, name of the demon summoned, 147, 153.
Terrestrial things, images of the celestial, 6; are composed of the coarsest matter, 6; are all under the control of special angels, 7; are also influenced by stars, planets and archetypes, 7.
Theologie der Thatsachen wider die Theologie der Rhetorik (A. F. C. H. Vilmar, 1857) quoted, 48-50.
Thomas Aquinas, on the acquiescence of the saints in the punishment of the lost, 28; on the power of demons, 73.
Universe, a vast lyre, 7; an unbroken harmony, 9; divided between Good and Evil, 11.
University of 15th century described, 96-98.
Vampirism, 207.
Venus, path of in planetary world, 2.
Vilmar, Neo-Lutheran, would restore to the clergy their mediaeval prerogatives, 48-50.
Virgil quoted, 205, 216.
Von Goerres, attempts to restore the belief in vampirism, 207.
Witch-hammer, contains directions for the judge in witch-trials, 90, 178-195.
Witches' Sabbath, supposed origin of, 170.
Witch-knots, 216.
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