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  • The chief work of the Covens was the performance of magical rites, either publicly at the Esbats or privately in the houses of the witches and their neighbours.

    The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913

  • Meanwhile, CSI has a particularly gory outing as a decapitated body is discovered propped on a fence, its head stuck on a pike, in a ritualistic slaughter that leads back to a "Covens and Clans" convention of wannabe vamps and werewolves.

    Matt's TV Week in Review 2010

  • The Flaxborough Chronicles yes, except for a brief passage in Kissing Covens/Broomstcks Over Flaxborough, where Watson has two characters speak entirely in marketing jargon, which must have seemed bold at the time but has not aged well and hits the reader over the head where Watson's satire is usually much subtler.

    Why James McClure's South African crime fiction is still fresh Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • “I wait tables in Manitou Springs (Colorado), where you can find ‘Covens’ in the phone book under C.”

    Bewitched, Bothered & Remaindered 2006

  • When I began writing EYE OF NEWT, I worked at a restaurant in Manitou Springs, Colorado, where you can find Covens in the phone directory under 'C'.

    May 2006 2006

  • When I began writing EYE OF NEWT, I worked at a restaurant in Manitou Springs, Colorado, where you can find Covens in the phone directory under 'C'.

    QUIBBLES & BITS 2006

  • In her book Wicca Covens, Judy Harrow outlines these basics as she found them from Dr. Leonard Swidler, a professor of interreligious dialogue at Temple University in Philadelphia.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • Other good ones include True Magick and Coven Craft, both by Amber K.; anything by the Farrars; and Wicca Covens by Judy Harrow.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • In her book Wicca Covens, Judy Harrow outlines these basics as she found them from Dr. Leonard Swidler, a professor of interreligious dialogue at Temple University in Philadelphia.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • Other good ones include True Magick and Coven Craft, both by Amber K.; anything by the Farrars; and Wicca Covens by Judy Harrow.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

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