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{i} witchcraft
The practice of witches; magic, sorcery or the use supernatural powers to influence or predict events
{n} the practices of witches, a charm
a magical religion with many diverse traditions derived from various cultural sources around which covens and individual practitioners base their practices Modern Witchcraft traditions include: Gardnerian Alexandrian Dianic Celtic Circle Faerie NROOGD Shamanic and others
sorcery
The craft of the Witch; the use of Magic; Magic can be independent of religion
The use of magick and sorcery
"an inherent psychic or mystical power used either consciously or unconsciously to harm other people" (Van Rheenen 1996a, 215) Contrasted at least in Africa to the term sorcery
the power or practices of witches
a magical Neo-Pagan religion with many diverse traditions derived from various cultural sources (though mostly European) around which Covens and solitary practitioners base their practices Modern Witchcraft traditions include: Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Dianic, Celtic, Traditionalist, Faerie, NROOGD, Druidic and others
Power more than natural; irresistible influence
(the Old Religion): Generally, the use of amulets (or talismans), magical "potions," magical rituals, and/or spells For example, The Complete Book of Magic and Witchcraft (1980) describes a "cure" for jaundice: "12 large earthworms, baked on a shovel and ground to powder, drunk in potion " The author, Kathryn Paulsen, added parenthetically: "Somewhat poisonous effects have been noticed from this recipe " For madness, she recommended consuming a drink containing mild honey and salt--before sunrise and from a seashell; and for strength, a black spider between two slices of buttered bread
the art of sorcery
The practices or art of witches; sorcery; enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits
The practice of spells and magick, often involving the worship of many deities or a supreme God and/or Goddess
{i} witchery, sorcery, magic; charm
Witchcraft is the use of magic powers, especially evil ones. the use of magic powers, especially evil ones, to make things happen
(1 Sam 15: 23; 2 Kings 9: 22; 2 Chr 33: 6; Micah 5: 12; Nahum 3: 4; Gal 5: 20) In the popular sense of the word no mention is made either of witches or of witchcraft in Scripture
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