| FOREWORD |
7 |
| PREFACE |
9 |
| CHAPTER ONE. FORTUNE-TELLING |
11 |
| (I) Astrology |
11 |
| (II) Cartomancy |
19 |
| (III) Palmistry |
26 |
| (IV) Divining with a Rod and Pendulum |
31 |
| (V) Mirror Mantic |
42 |
| (VI) Psychometry |
46 |
| (VII) The Position of the Bible |
48 |
| (VIII) Deliverance |
50 |
| CHAPTER TWO. MAGIC |
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| (I) The Concept of Magic — Its existence and the forces behind it |
57 |
| (II) The Origin, Aim and Development of Magic — At the beginning, heredity, subscription, experimenting, and transference |
61 |
| (III) Forms of Magic — Hypnosis, suggestion, mes-merism, black magic, white magic, neutral magic |
65 |
| (IV) Areas of Applied Magic — Healing, disease, love magic, hate magic, magic persecution, defence magic, spells, death magic |
78 |
| (V)Magic Rites — The liturgy, symbolism, charms and rituals of magic |
85 |
| (VI) The Effects of Magic and How to Overcome Them — The principle of compensation, the wrong defence, our spiritual weapons, deliverance through Christ |
89 |
| CHAPTER THREE. SPIRITISM |
97 |
| (1) Psychical Phenomena — Visions, table-lifting, glass-moving, automatic writing, speaking in trance, materializations, excursion of the soul |
99 |
| (II) Physical Phenomena — Telekinesis, levitation, apports |
107 |
| III) Spiritistic-Magic Phenomena - Persecution and defence |
110 |
| (IV) Metaphysical Phenomena - Apparitions and ghosts |
113 |
| (V) Spiritistic-Religious Phenomena - Spiritism and spiritualism |
117 |
| (VI) An Assessment of Spiritistic Phenomena - The opinion of medicine, Psychology' the Bible, and counselling |
120 |
| (VII) Counselling Procedure - Committal, confession, renunciation, commanding' the blood of Christ, prayer and fasting |
125 |
| CHAPTER FOUR. OCCULT LITERATURE |
131 |
| The 6th and 7th Book of Moses, its history and contents |
131 |
| Examples and their assessment |
135 |
| CHAPTER FIVE. MIRACLE OF HEALING TODAY |
142 |
| The meaning of Jame 5 |
142 |
| Healing associated with black magic white magic, neutral magic, mesmerism, spiritism, Christian Science and modern healmg movements |
144 |
| The failure of the Christian church |
152 |
| CHAPTER SIX GENUINE CEASES OF HEALING AND DELIVERANCE |
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| 1. Christ is the Victor |
155 |
| 2. The Bulwarks of Darkness |
157 |
| 3. The Works of the Devil |
160 |
| 4. Incurably Insane |
162 |
| 5. Remember not the Sins of my Youth |
164 |
| 6. Jesus Christ Redeems |
166 |
| 7. Delivered from DarkijTness |
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| 8. And the Devils Left Her |
171 |
| 9. Stronger is He that is in You |
177 |
| 10. If the Son shall Make You Free |
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| 11. In My Name They shall Cast out Demons |
181 |
| 12.The Victory Belongs g to the Lord |
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| 13. There is Power in the Blood of the Lamb |
184 |
| 14. Deprived of Power |
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| 15. At the Name of Jesus 1S every Knee shall Bow |
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| 16. Jesus, our Living Lord and Saviour |
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