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“The invocation is useless without the silver Seal of Solomon, which is part of one of the candlesticks.”
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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“The invocation is useless without the silver Seal of Solomon, which is part of one of the candlesticks.”
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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The symbol called the Seal of Solomon by the Freemasons, &c., consists of two equilateral triangles intersecting each other within a circle, and is regarded by mystics of every class as one of the most sacred of all symbols.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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"Child," said the Tracer of Lost Persons, "the Seal of Solomon is a splendid mystery.
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The Tetragrammaton uses the Seal of Solomon as its emblem along with tau crosses, and criminals are ceremonially executed by incineration in the city's turbines reminiscent of the Spanish Inquisition's auto-da-fes.
randomness badger 2002
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Travis handed him the invocation and the candlestick with the Seal of Solomon concealed in it.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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Travis handed him the invocation and the candlestick with the Seal of Solomon concealed in it.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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It was then that I had seen on her forehead the Seal of Solomon, the mark of the personal family of the Prophet.
The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967
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The All-Seeing Eye, the Burning Star, the Rough and Perfect Ashlar, the Point within a Circle, the Pentalpha, the Seal of Solomon, the Cubic Stone -- all these belong to the most lofty and arcane order of occult symbolism, but in mystic science they illumine more exalted zones of the heaven of mind.
Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer Arthur Edward Waite 1899
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The next story is extremely interesting, and it contains a more elaborate description of the Seal of Solomon (which we should hardly expect to be known in the legends of a country like Esthonia) than any other which I have seen, except that given by Weil in his _Biblische
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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