Finally, in these last years of the nineteenth century, the demonological hypotheses of the first century are, explicitly or implicitly, held and occasionally acted upon by the immense majority of Christians of all confessions.
The interest deepens if we turn our attention to the demonological ideas Luther here brings into play.
If the demonological part of it is to be accepted, the authority of Jesus is unmistakably pledged to the demonological system current in Judæa in the first century.
If the demonological part of it is to be accepted, the authority of Jesus is unmistakably pledged to the demonological system current in Judea in the first century.
The Romans, who were remarkably fertile in these sorts of demonological inventions, suggested numerous ways of divination.
These unquestionably have been made subservient to demonological purposes, which, with the ignorant, have passed off for supernatural agency.
But the demonological ideas of the Southern Church and people are profusely displayed in the copious dramatic literature of the Spaniards, whose theatre was at one time nearly as popular, if not as influential, as the Church.
If preeminence in this particular prejudice can be assigned to any single region or people, perhaps Germany more than any other land was subject to the demonological fever.
This mischievous production is a curious collection of demonological learning and experience, exhibiting the reputed practices and ceremonies of witches, the mode of detecting them, &c.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demonological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.