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A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels

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In the midst of the remarkable revival of interest and belief in angels comes this handsomely illustrated reference work–the fruit of 16 years of research in Talmudic, gnostic, cabalistic, apocalyptic, patristic, and legendary texts. “A wacky and wonderful compendium of angelic lore”.–Time. Illustrations.

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  1. Angels at your Fingertips! Mythology and Folklore are the center of my studies, and for years, I’ve collected books on angels and other supernatural creatures. Gustav Davidson, who spent most of his life pursuing angels, has put together a definitive dictionary. For beginners to the world of angels and even collectors, this book is a must. Davidson’s introduction itself is worth the money and so is the fabulous Bibliography. I bought this book for his sources so that I could read and collect them first-hand. If you are interested in angels, don’t miss the chance to buy this book while it is available. It’s a great read by a wonderful scholar.

  2. A most excellent sourcebook. Every theologian, occultist, and pious scholar should get this. Virtually every angel, spirit, devil, and lowly demon is named and defined. It also includes a vast list of alternate spellings and comparisons between the mysterious spirits. Angelic hierarchies are also given, as well as A FEW of their seals. It is absolutely perfect for all who have ever wondered just what an angel is.

  3. An Overload of Information About Angels! It’s all in here! If you ever stopped and wondered about the most minute of details about the angelic hierarchy, or maybe the name of a figure in the bible, or what exactly those angels that are in the 7th heaven are referred to, or who the angel of 11 am on Saturday is….

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