The Great Exorcism
The Great Exorcism
First published in the early 20th century, Arthur Crane’s The Great Exorcism is a rare and unnerving account of mankind’s struggle against the forces of possession and spiritual corruption. Written with solemn gravity, it explores the ancient and terrible rite of exorcism—the final defense when prayer and faith alone could not withstand the assault of evil spirits.
Crane weaves together history, testimony, and theology to reveal the fearful reality of demonic influence and the peril faced by those who dare to confront it. Within these pages are the rituals, prayers, and dramatic confrontations by which priests and exorcists sought to expel the unclean, often at great cost to themselves.
Part chronicle, part warning, The Great Exorcism stands as a stark reminder that the battle between light and darkness is not confined to legend but continues wherever evil takes root in the soul of man.
Complete edition of Arthur Crane’s rare work
Explores the history and practice of exorcism
Documents possession, spiritual warfare, and the struggle against demonic power
Essential for readers of occult history, demonology, and religious rites
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