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The Satanic Visions

Rev. Joshua M. Escritt

Publisher: iUniverse

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Summary

Darkest desires manifesting prophecy of ecstatic infernal delights. Infernally splendid thought forms of the night show me thy seprents light. poetic darkness for thee to see and know how dark natured thine shall be. Visions of Satanas Luciferi, they cometh by night, hear thy incantations of my Satanic Rites... Hail Satanas Luciferi. Carpe Noctem!
Available since: 03/10/2010.

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