The history of witchcraft and demonologySummers, Montague
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The history of witchcraft and demonology
Summers, Montague
Demonology; Demonology -- History; Witchcraft; Witchcraft -- History
℣. Lord, hear my prayer.
℟. And let my cry come unto Thee.
℣. The Lord be with you.
℟. And with thy spirit.
Let us pray.
O God, the Creator and Protector of the human race, Who hast
formed man in Thine own Image: look upon this Thy servant N.
(_or_ this Thy handmaid N.), who is grievously vexed with
the wiles of an unclean spirit, whom the old adversary, the
ancient enemy of the earth, encompasses with a horrible dread,
and blinds the senses of his human understanding with stupor,
confounds him with terror, and harasses him with trembling
and fear. Drive away, O Lord, the power of the devil, take
away his deceitful snares: let the impious tempter fly far
hence: let Thy servant be defended by the sign ✠ (_on his
forehead_) of Thy Name, and be safe both in body, and soul.
(_The three following crosses shall be made on the breast of
the demoniac._) Do Thou guard his inmost ✠ soul, Thou rule his
inward ✠ parts, Thou strengthen his ✠ heart. Let the attempts
of the opposing power in his soul vanish away. Grant, O Lord,
grace to this invocation of Thy most Holy Name, that he who up
to this present was causing terror, may flee away affrighted,
and depart conquered; and that this Thy servant, strengthened
in heart, and sincere in mind, may render Thee his due service.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
THE EXORCISM.
I adjure thee, thou old serpent, by the Judge of the quick
and the dead, by thy Maker, and the Maker of the world: by
Him, Who hath power to put thee into hell, that thou depart
in haste from this servant of God N., who returns to the
bosom of the Church, with thy fear and with the torment of
thy terror. I adjure Thee again ✠ (_on his forehead_), not in
my infirmity, but by the power of the Holy Ghost, that thou
go out of this servant of God N., whom the Almighty God hath
made in His Own Image. Yield, therefore, not to me, but to the
minister of Christ. For His power presses upon thee Who subdued
thee beneath His Cross. Tremble at His arm, which, after the
groanings of hell were subdued, led forth the souls into light.
Let the body ✠ (_on his breast_) of man be a terror to thee,
let the image of God ✠ (_on his forehead_) be an alarm to thee.
Resist not, nor delay to depart from this person, for it has
pleased Christ to dwell in man. And think not that I am to be
despised, since thou knowest that I too am so great a sinner.
God ✠ commands thee. The majesty of Christ ✠ commands thee. God
the Father ✠ commands thee. God the Son ✠ commands thee. God
the Holy ✠ Ghost commands thee. The Sacrament of the Cross ✠
commands thee. The faith of the holy Apostles Peter and Paul,
and of all the other Saints ✠, commands thee. The blood of
the Martyrs ✠ commands thee. The stedfastness (_continentia_)
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