Demonology: An Address Delivered to the Popular Lecture Club,

  • Author(s): Alexander Campbell
  • Condition: Good
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  • Edition: First
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  • Year Published: 1841
  • Dust Jacket: None as issued
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Demonology: An Address Delivered to the Popular Lecture Club, Nashville, Tennessee, March 10, 1841. Bethany, VA: Millennial Harbinger, 1841. First Edition.

Scarce American pamphlet on demonology and spiritual belief by Alexander Campbell (1788–1866), founder of the Restoration Movement. Delivered before the Popular Lecture Club in Nashville, this address examines the nature of demons in Biblical tradition, contrasting scriptural interpretations with contemporary beliefs in ghosts, apparitions, and witchcraft. Campbell argues for a sober theological understanding of spiritual beings while critiquing popular superstition.

Originally published within the Millennial Harbinger, this separately preserved offprint offers a fascinating glimpse into nineteenth-century American religious thought and the intersection of theology, spiritualism, and folklore.

  • Condition: Disbound but retaining original stitching; browning and marginal staining consistent with age. A scarce and unusual nineteenth-century American occult and theological item.
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