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Soothsaying and exorcism may be traced far back to the fifth and sixth centuries B.C. In times of epidemic the specialists of Wu-ism, who act as seers, soothsayers and exorcists, engage in processions, stripped to the waist, dancing in a frantic, delirious state, covering themselves with blood by means of prick-balls, or with needles thrust through their tongues, or sitting or stretching themselves on nail points or rows of sword edges.
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Soothsaying and exorcism may be traced far back to the fifth and sixth centuries B.C.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 William Osler 1884
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Soothsaying Brown Harris Stevens broker, Kathryn Steinberg, noted of the sale, "It just shows that for the good family apartments people are waiting and ready to buy."
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Soothsaying Brown Harris Stevens broker, Kathryn Steinberg, noted of the sale, "It just shows that for the good family apartments people are waiting and ready to buy."
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Cards like Spidersilk Armor and Soothsaying are some amazing enchantments that are still seen in much casual play.
Quazen 2009
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Soothsaying might still be banned in some parts of the country, but St. Johnsbury has repealed the ordinance against peering into the future that it had on the books since
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Soothsaying might still be banned in some parts of the country, but St. Johnsbury has repealed the ordinance against peering into the future that it had on the books since
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Soothsaying might still be banned in some parts of the country, but St. Johnsbury has repealed the ordinance against peering into the future that it had on the books since
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