![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, if you want to know something about a specific demon, no matter how obscure and unknown that demon is, then chances are this book has an entry about it (even if it’s just 2-3 sentences). This book is similar to The Encyclopedia of Demons & Demonology by Rosemary Ellen Guiley, except it is massive (around 900 pages vs 350) and is specifically focused around individual demons. ![]() This book also categorizes angels depending on their domain or function.įor example, the angels of the hours of the day, angels of the four seasons, an explanation of the angelic script, angels of the nine celestial orders etc. A Dictionary Of Angels, Including Fallen Angels by Gustav DavidsonĪ compendium of angels, both fallen and still holy, written in an easy-going style. However, all of these concepts are covered in general terms, so if you want more of a guidebook for something very specific (such as complete guides for exorcism or summoning spells), then this isn’t your book. ![]() The Encyclopedia of Demons & Demonology by Rosemary Ellen GuileyĪ comprehensive book that covers the most widely known and important demons, but also important topics in demonology such as exorcism, the Inquisition, summoning rituals etc. Non-Fiction books about angels and demons 1. Non-Fiction books about angels and demons. ![]()
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