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- The preternatural (or praeternatural) is that which appears outside or beside (Latin: præter) the natural. It is "suspended between the mundane and the...
- mythology, a sankai (産怪, sankai, literally, "birth monster") is a yōkai (praeternatural creature) that is born to a woman. According to myth, when due care...
- scientific laws and accordingly gets attributed to some supernatural or praeternatural cause. Miracle, The Miracle, or variants, may also refer to: Miracle...
- of the excellency of man. The anatomy of man's body. A treatise of praeternatural tumors ... Illustrated with variety of figures, and the cuts of the...
- (1961), Mysticism sacred and profane: an inquiry into some varieties of praeternatural experience, Oxford University Press Wikiquote has quotations related...
- scientific laws and accordingly gets attributed to some supernatural or praeternatural cause. Various religions often attribute a phenomenon characterized...
- 1992 - Pig in the witch 2002 - Neque Semper Ar**** Tendit Rex 2003 - Praeternatural 2005 - Magic Ritual 2006 - Switch On Dark 2009 - Per Viam 2012 - Hystero...
- 1994 and 2011) 1979 – Anno Demoni (re-issued on CD in 2002) 1980 – Praeternatural (re-issued on CD in 2003) 2002 – Neque Semper Ar**** Tendit Rex (2002)...
- (1957), Mysticism Sacred and Profane: An Inquiry into some Varieties of Praeternatural Experience, Clarendon Zaehner, R. C. (1974), Our Savage God: The Perverse...
- book Mysticism. Sacred and Profane. An Inquiry into some Varieties of Praeternatural Experience, there is a narrative description of the author's experience...