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occultist

[uh-kuhl-tist] / əˈkʌl tɪst /






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Kerry Zylstra, the lead vocalist of the band Occultist, performing onstage.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 16, 2019

Occultist Edward Kelley befriended Dee in the 1580s and they collaborated on alchemical and magical investigations.

From The Guardian • Jun. 25, 2012

Occultist Wiesinger recognizes the possibility of the phenomenon known as "possession," though it is extremely difficult to distinguish from some forms of mental illness such as schizophrenia.

From Time Magazine Archive

The show, the drapery, the priestly ornaments and instruments, are to the really spiritual Occultist, but, as sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal.

From The Light of Egypt; or, the science of the soul and the stars — Volume 2 by Burgoyne, Thomas H.

But the Occultist knows of no law that will operate to produce conception by other than the physiological process.

From Mystic Christianity by Atkinson, William Walker




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