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When he was able to sink into the words, as in the climactic line “No exorciser harm thee!,” he had his characteristic smooth gleam.

Jewish Rabbins generally were known as powerful exorcisers, practising the art according to the formulae of their great monarch.

In the county clerk's office in Charlestown, Jefferson county, West Virginia, can be seen the deed made by Livingstone and wife to Denis Cahill, the supposed exorciser of the fiend.

With the function of prophecy they combined the office of physician or rather of exorciser.

Thus do the divine nymphs laugh at exorcisers, and mock the wicked and their sordid chastity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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