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It was considered that all witches and warlocks had made a pact with one of the demons, usually Satan. According to demonology, there is a specific month, day of the week, and hour to call each demon, so the invocation for a pact has to be done at the right time. Also, as each demon has a specific function, a certain demon is invoked depending ...
"The Faustian Alchemist" by Finnish black metal band Belzebubs. From the album Pantheon of the Nightside Gods. Randy Newman's Faust. A rock opera written and co-produced by Randy Newman with: Don Henley as Faust; Randy Newman as the devil; James Taylor as the Lord; Bonnie Raitt as Martha; and Linda Ronstadt as Margaret.
The Devil in Velvet by John Dickson Carr, a deal with the devil allows the protagonist to travel back in time in order to solve a crime. [8] The Devil to Pay in the Backlands, novel by Guimarães Rosa [9] The Devil Upon Two Sticks (1707), novel by Alain-René Lesage [1] Enoch Soames, by Max Beerbohm [10] Faust, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ...
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Timothy Taylor's Stanley Park (2001) Maureen Johnson's Devilish (2006) Jonathan L. Howard's Johannes Cabal the Necromancer (2009) David Macinnis Gill's Soul Enchilada (2009) Haruki Murakami's Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage (2014), Chapter 5 ponders over a Faustian bargain that is in the spirit of Maturin's Melmoth the ...
During their 2005 reunion, Cream revisited the song at the Royal Albert Hall and it is included on the Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 album and video. [96] After Cream's breakup in 1968, Clapton continued to perform "Crossroads" in a variety of settings, [ 80 ] although in a more relaxed, understated style. [ 97 ]
“Now I’m pacin’ on shaky ground / / Strike a match, then you blow it out / Oh no, oh no, it’s not fair / ‘Cause you kiss me and it stops time / And I’m yours, but you’re not mine ...
The novel is notable for its attempts to mix Christian thought with popular heterodox themes of the day, such as reincarnation and Theosophy or Blavatskyism.It is also a damning critique of the time's social structure – claiming both that Britain's elite are morally bankrupt and hinting an allegiance to ideals that soon gained in prominence after its publication (such as women's suffrage and ...