demonism in English

noun
1
belief in the power of demons.
At the same time, demonic possession increased dramatically, probably because demonism in general and witchcraft in particular were preoccupations of the age.
2
action or behavior that seems too cruel or wicked to be human.
the demonism of warfare

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1. 10 By practicing spiritism, or demonism, one makes direct contact with wicked spirits.

2. Did it begin as part of false worship, or even demonism?

3. Mysticism and demonism with strong imagination are the distinctive features of this group.

4. Although ostensibly based on the Scriptures, these actions against witchcraft, a form of demonism, were definitely fanatical.

5. This includes entertainment that features sadism, demonism, homosexuality, pornography, or violence or that glorifies other vile, immoral practices.

6. The villagers listened attentively and gladly accepted the Bible’s warning against demonism at 1 Corinthians 10:20, 21.

7. 7 Anyone who comes under demon attack would be wise to remove from his person and from his home any items that may have had a connection with demonism.