Daemonologie: A Critical Edition. Expanded. In Modern English with Notes
Daemonologie: A Critical Edition. Expanded. In Modern English with Notes

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    by Brett R. Warren (Editor), King James (Author)

    At a time when news of strange sicknesses, sudden deaths and a widespread interest in witchcraft was discovered in the kingdom, a response to the pandemic was published in a dissertation written by King James. This dissertation provided the public with special knowledge regarding the history, practices and study of magick but also included the differences between ancient Witchcraft, Necromancy, Sorcery and the magick arts with all the sub categories and derivatives. This dissertation not only explains in detail the history and practices of ancient witchcraft but takes care to educate the reader of the various forms and workings of the infernal order of demons; detailing the demonology of Satan, Spectra; evil spirits, Ziim, Iim, Incubi, Succubi, faries, brownies, familiar spirits and even further elaborates on the daemonic and demoniac sufferings of haunting, obsession and possession. This work became the inspiration of Shakespeare's Macbeth and even became a "how to" witch-hunter's manual that was studied and used by the infamous Matthew Hopkins who within just 2 years launched a series of witch hunts that resulted in the executions of an estimated 300 witches. The first publication of his work included a case study of how King James himself partook in a witch trial during the year 1591 that uncovered a plot to sabotage his wife, the Queen of Scots and overthrow the throne of Scotland with the use of satanic rituals and animal sacrifice. This dissertation titled D monologie was published in 1597, prior to the first publication of the King James Version of the Bible in 1611 and shows how the Original Hebrew of the Biblical Old Testament had contained within its verses the names of demonic or angelic entities that instead appear as animals in all the Greek and Latin translations from which the KJV derived. This edition of D monologie has been fully transcribed, edited and translated into modern English. It is further annotated with explanatory notes, definitions and also expanded with more content and contains discovery from more witch trial records that took place during the reign of King James, not previously published in the original.

    The content is as follows:

    Book I. - The Description of Magic.
    Division of the Arts
    Etymology. The Difference Between Necromancy & Witchcraft.
    Rudiments & Devil's School. Division of Astrology
    The Use of Charms. Forms of Circles & Conjurations
    The Devil's Contract in Two Parts. Miracles of God vs Devil.

    Book II. - The Description of Sorcery & Witchcraft.
    Biblical Proof vs Imagination & Myth.
    Etymology of Sorcery. The First path of Apprenticeship
    Division of a Witch's Actions. Adoration of their Master
    Method of Transportation & The Illusions of Satan
    The Curse & Remedy of Diseases
    Least and Most Subject to Harm.
    The Appearance of a Devil (Demonic Forms)
    The Times and Forms a Devil Appears. / Denial

    Book III. - The Description of the Spirits.
    The Four Principle Kinds.
    Spectra. Method of Avoiding Their Trouble.
    Obsession & Possession.
    On Daemoniacs and the Possessed
    Incubi & Succubi
    Faries
    Of the Trials and Punishments of Witches.

    Witch Trials:

    The North Berwick Witch Trials & the Death of Dr. Fian. Where an infamous group of witches (approximately 200) testified to plotting against the throne of Scotland and a satanic sacrificial ritual was performed to as an attempt kill the Queen of Scots, wife of prince James.

    The Discovery of the Witchcraft of Joane Flower and her daughters Margret and Phillip Flower that describes peculiar events revolving around the sudden and mysterious death of the honorable Frances, Earl of Rutland and all the examinations and confessions of the witches in Leicestershire that were used as evidence in the trial that took place during King James' reign of England.

    Author Biography

    King James became the VI King of Scotland on the 24th July 1567 and the I King of England and Ireland on 24th March 1603 and remained so until his death. He authorized the 1611 English publication of the King James Version of the bible that is widely used to this day and still regarded as the official biblical standard among protestants all over the world. This resulted in a famous gunpowder plot to blow up parliament by Guy Fawkes as a desperate attempt of the Roman Catholic Church to put an end to an English Version of that bible that would threaten their influential power and control over Europe. King James influenced not only religion but art as well. Shakespeare himself referenced King James' Dæmonologie in the work of Macbeth that has in and of itself impacted modern society's approach to the artistic representation of witchcraft, occultism and religion. James' legacy continues to influence the world and remains as one of the greatest monarchs that helped shape the modern religious movements in Protestantism.

    Other works by King James::

    The Essayes of a Prentise in the Divine Art of Poesie, (also called Some Reulis and Cautelis), 1584;

    His Majesties Poeticall Exercises at Vacant Houres, 1591; (Lepanto, poem);

    Daemonologie, 1597;

    The True Law of Free Monarchies, 1598;

    Basilikon Doron, 1599;

    A Counterblaste to Tobacco, 1604;

    An Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, 1608;

    A Premonition to All Most Mightie Monarches, 1609;

    Number of Pages: 188
    Dimensions: 0.4 x 9 x 6 IN
    Publication Date: May 14, 2016
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