Of Ghosts and Spirits Walking By Night
Swiss Reformer Ludwig Lavater (Henry Bullinger’s son-in-law) carefully shows that ghosts and spirits are not the departed souls of the dead, but rather, are often the deceptive work of demons. Lavater challenges many points of superstition that continue in our day, such as the use of holy water and the Ave Maria prayer, and demonstrates how monks and friars would falsify miracles to trick the naive and simple.
Available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook
232 Pages
Swiss Reformer Ludwig Lavater (Henry Bullinger’s son-in-law) carefully shows that ghosts and spirits are not the departed souls of the dead, but rather, are often the deceptive work of demons. Lavater challenges many points of superstition that continue in our day, such as the use of holy water and the Ave Maria prayer, and demonstrates how monks and friars would falsify miracles to trick the naive and simple.
Available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook
232 Pages
Swiss Reformer Ludwig Lavater (Henry Bullinger’s son-in-law) carefully shows that ghosts and spirits are not the departed souls of the dead, but rather, are often the deceptive work of demons. Lavater challenges many points of superstition that continue in our day, such as the use of holy water and the Ave Maria prayer, and demonstrates how monks and friars would falsify miracles to trick the naive and simple.
Available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook
232 Pages