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  • Would you give your children to people you thought were demon-possessed or devil-worshipers?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco 2010

  • Would you give your children to people you thought were demon-possessed or devil-worshipers?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco 2010

  • Would you give your children to people you thought were demon-possessed or devil-worshipers?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco 2010

  • Would you give your children to people you thought were demon-possessed or devil-worshipers?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco 2010

  • They were old enough to remember the lurid details of the blond actress's murder in 1969; a ritual slaughter, along with three friends, in a bungalow in Bel Air by the Charles Manson "family" of devil-worshipers.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Then maybe they weren't about to be sacrificed by a coven of clean-living devil-worshipers, Ross decided with more than a modicum of relief.

    Jed the Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997

  • Deutz to Andenach was a prey to the Saxon "devil-worshipers"; the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • The first missionaries, good men imbued with the narrowness of their age, branded us as pagans and devil-worshipers, and demanded of us that we abjure our false gods before bowing the knee at their sacred altar.

    The Soul of the Indian 1911

  • Fortunately, says the missionary chronicle, the Christians had their arms with them, and after prayers and exhortations by the clergy, PomarĂ© led his cohorts, men and women; and by the grace of God and the whites, with a few muskets, they smote the devil-worshipers hip and thigh, and chased them to the distant valleys.

    Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900

  • The first missionaries, good men imbued with the narrowness of their age, branded us as pagans and devil-worshipers, and demanded of us that we abjure our false gods before bowing the knee at their sacred altar.

    The Soul of the Indian Charles Alexander Eastman 1898

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