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1. By his necromancy he lifted the towers from the dust of forgotten millenniums, and the folk which had been dust for ages moved in life again
2. Not until the heavens were in the proper order could they perform this necromancy
3. Conan snorted at this bit of necromancy, but he was nevertheless impressed
4. How could the priests of Set know that the Heart had come southward? Yet the thought was no more fantastic than the necromancy that could slay an armed man by the touch of an open, empty hand
5. , before the Oikumi descended upon the lands of Sangetsu, necromancy was widely practiced by sorcerers
6. Lorgeil of Tehnri and Daljoth: The sorceress Lorgeil, who along with the bandit Snaid had defeated the sorcerer Ghulaw of Imia in 4200, had traveled to the island of Maltatabi, where, after secretly learning the art of necromancy, created a domain for herself in the Sillion Cave
7. They even asked Lorgeil to teach them necromancy, but Lorgeil, having had enough of the war and tormenting souls, would not help them
8. The following is a story that shows the falsity of this necromancy
9. One day, a man told him that he could reveal the identity of the thief by using necromancy
10. Moreover, he will tell you how somebody was able to fulfill this theft through employing necromancy about such matters”
11. He called a boy who was playing in the courtyard, asking him to come inside to him, and then he ordered him to sit in order to apply his necromancy
12. Bring your tools of necromancy with you, and come along with me to the site in question
13. Hence, all that the boy had witnessed was true, and necromancy does not lie
14. As for our officer, he was getting more certain of the truth and the great revelation that was contained in this necromancy
15. The problem was that the government did not accept necromancy as a legal eyewitness, so he could do nothing but regain what was his own by right
16. The results that had been attained would have been impossible to achieve without the use of necromancy, and these results pleased him greatly
17. M A Sheikho and greatly surprised him, to the point that he asked himself, “Did this necromancy deceive us? But how? How could the boy have witnessed all that he witnessed? Moreover, all the witnesses agreed with the facts, and now the result has proved to be wrong!!”
18. So it had become clear that necromancy and its practitioners tell lies, and he who believes an astrologer has disbelieved the prophets
19. Your innocence has become clear to me, and the falsity of necromancy and its practitioner, the astrologer, have been unveiled
20. For easier questioning try Necromancy or Visionary, but these have their own limits
21. Doubtless a widely spread conviction of the total abolition of man’s nature in the first death would destroy the Protestant faith in 'glory, as following decease; it would destroy the Romish faith in purgatory; and it would destroy spiritualism—so far as it is based on necromancy
22. Divination and necromancy are forbidden as 'abominations,’ but they are also prohibited as unnecessary intrusions into the spiritual realms, since God promises to raise up prophets 'from the midst of them, of their brethren,’ men in the flesh, so that there is no need for attempting to gain information from the world of spirits by unlawful methods
23. * What adds to the difficulty of adducing the facts of spiritualism as evidence of survival is the suspicion that loftier demonic agency may have some part in ancient and modern necromancy
24. As this ancient lady had the renown (which subsequently cost her no less a price than her life) of being a principal actor in all the works of necromancy that were continually going forward, the crowd gave way before her, and seemed to fear the touch of her garment, as if it carried the plague among its gorgeous folds
25. Many sceptics, it is true, are inclined to dismiss the whole procedure as akin to astrology or necromancy, but the sheer weight of its importance in Wall Street requires that its pretensions be examined with some degree of care
26. This vampire which is amongst us is of himself so strong in person as twenty men, he is of cunning more than mortal, for his cunning be the growth of ages, he have still the aids of necromancy, which is, as his etymology imply, the divination by the dead, and all the dead that he can come nigh to are for him at command; he is brute, and more than brute; he is devil in callous, and the heart of him is not; he can, within his range, direct the elements, the storm, the fog, the thunder; he can command all the meaner things, the rat, and the owl, and the bat, the moth, and the fox, and the wolf, he can grow and become small; and he can at times vanish and come unknown