I imagine that Gadarene parents used the demoniac to scare their children into obedience like we do the boogeyman. |
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One of them gives a demoniac plan, and another comes and gives a demoniac clap to it. |
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Her silky mane of angelic blonde hair still remained unchanged, but it now looked hideously out of place on her demoniac head. |
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Eustace's first act was to bless a holy well at Wye, where many healing miracles were reported and a woman was cured of demoniac possession. |
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The six-storey tall screen captures the demoniac fury of the falls in such realistic detail that you cringe with fear as you watch it. |
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I closed the drawer, I hopped and gloated and laughed, triumphing, completely maniacal, demoniac. |
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Of what form did Christ look at Zaqueu on the tree, at theĀ gadarene demoniac, and at the sinful woman that anointed his feet? |
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Oh, there really are spouses who are under demoniac power from the first hour of their marriage! |
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In the Middle Ages compassion and support for persons with mental illness subsisted along with the belief in demoniac possession as a primary aetiology of mental illness. |
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That is him who welcomes Eden Capwell whereas she is lying in the snow, unconscious after her fall caused by the demoniac Elena Nikolas. |
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Therefore, the combination of the two stories, the calming of the storm and the healing of Gerasene demoniac, is not just a matter of narrative or scene shifting to get Jesus from one side of the sea to the other. |
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A religion has an enormous psychotherapeutic value for individuals, but it is also demoniac catalyst and a potent trigger for unleashing wars of civilizations. |
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They kept repeating and elaborating how the gospel was first proclaimed among them by a demoniac who under dramatic circumstances had been restored by Jesus to full human dignity and belonging. |
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One of the outstanding legends related to the demoniac side of the Blues was obviously that conveyed by Robert Johnson who claimed to have improved his guitar play by selling his soul to the devil. |
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He also drew pictures of weird and demoniac quality and, being of a haughty disposition and an eccentric, was regarded by many as either a madman or an anachronism. |
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A mandala, delineating a consecrated place and protecting it against disintegrating forces represented in demoniac cycles, is the geometric projection of the universe, spatially and temporally reduced to its essential plan. |
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The graphic description of a demoniac, the contest between Jesus and the demon Legion, and the horrific fate of a large herd of pigs-all this is elaborated beyond the usual constraints in Gospel accounts of Jesus' healings. |
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Two immense demoniac statues keep the park. |
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In this one chapter of Matthew, He heals a paralytic, restores a young girl to life, relieves a woman suffering from a haemorrhage and cures a mute demoniac. |
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