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King James Demonology: Daemonologie 1597

by King James , Matthew Simmons

  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm

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www.the-hijacked-mind.com (DISCOUNT ON WEBSITE) King James wrote a dissertation titled Daemonologie that was first sold in 1597, several years prior to the first publication of the King James Authorized Version of the Bible. Within three short books James wrote a philosophical dissertation in the form of a Socratic dialogue for the purpose of making arguments and comparisons between magic, sorcery and witchcraft, but wrote his classification of demons.

In writing the book, King James was heavily influenced by his personal involvement in the North Berwick witch trials from 1590. Following the execution of an alleged sorcerer in the year 1591, the news of the trials was narrated in a news pamphlet titled Newes from Scotland and was included as the final chapter of the text. The book endorses the practice of witch hunting in a Christian society. King James may also have been prompted to write the Daemonologie by an anonymous critical pamphlet John Upaland which circulated in 1597 and alleged the Scottish court was bewitched.

As detailed in his preface, the main sources of this work were that of historically confessed witches, judicial case history and the Bible itself. He also amassed various dissertations on magical studies to expand his education on the relationships between infernal spirits and men. James generally sought to prove that the devilish arts have always been yet still are, but also explains the justification of a witch trial and the punishments which a practitioner of the dark arts merits.

  • Title

    King James Demonology: Daemonologie 1597

  • Author

    Matthew Simmons

  • Publisher

    John Matthew Ministries

  • Published

    September 2025

  • Weight

    137g

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm

  • ISBN

    9798330265114

  • ISBN-10

    8330265110

  • Eden Code

    7345191

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