Hohman said that he opposed the publication of this collection. His wife opposed it, too. Do I not deserve the rewards of God for it? Hohman was bold in pitching his work. But the most significant and resounding sales ploy used by Hohman appeared on the final page of the book, where in a short passage floating above three crosses, it reads: Davies writes about how this strategy demonstrably worked.
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Lewis said he lost his book when the British seized his liner, and soon after, suffered a life-threatening accident. Frantic, Lewis secured a new copy of Long Lost Friend as soon as he possibly could.
Central Pennsylvania ruffian John Blymire was a man with terrible health and fortune. Blymire suffered from malnutrition, and his first two children died within days of their birth.
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When he was thirty years old, he lost his job, his wife left him, and he was committed to a state mental hospital; forty-eight days later, he escaped by walking out the door. On the lam and under the consultation of a witch named Nellie Noll a. Instead they found Rehmeyer in his PJs. Rehmeyer played dumb; the year-old picked up a block of wood, knocked Rehmeyer over the head and killed him. A few days later they were arrested for murder. Blymire proudly confessed, bragging he had killed the witch who had hexed him.
Its hexes are mostly designed to prevent or eliminate danger, rather than to create it. As soon as you arrive at three, you will be done bleeding. To make a buck, Hohman takes credit for it. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. WorldCat is the world's largest library catalog, helping you find library materials online. Don't have an account? Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript.
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