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Hand of Glory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hand of Glory is the dried and pickled hand of a man who has been hanged, often specified as being the left (Latin: sinister) hand, or else, if the man were hanged for murder, the hand that "did...
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To combat the hand of glory all sorts of ointments were smeared on the thresholds. The compositions of these various ointments consisted of everything from the blood of screech owls, the fat of white hens, or the bowl of black cats.
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The Hand of Glory is a grisly candle-holder. ... The Hand of Glory is a grisly candle-holder. To create it, one must: ... According to one account, form the sixteenth-century demonologist Martin del Rio, a thief once lit the Hand of Glory outside a family's home, but he was observed by a servant girl. While he was busy...
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The Hand of Glory (England, Thomas and Katharine Macquoid). ... The Hand of Glory (England, Edwin Sidney Hartland). ... O Hand of Glory shed thy light; Direct us to our spoil tonight.
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The Hand of Glory ; [The name given to the Inn where Bob stays] ... The hand of glory was linked to witches during the witch-hunt period. There are two noted incidences. One, in 1588, of two German women, Nichel and Bessers, that were accused of witchcraft and exhuming corpses. They admitted poisoning helpless people...
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The Book of Ceremonial Magic, by A.E. Waite, at sacred-texts.com ... No person who is familiar with the humours of Ingoldsby will have forgotten the wondrous legend of the Hand of Glory, which includes a transcript from the Grimoires.
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I have heard and read several versions of this tale, but only one that included the ‘recipe’ for making a Hand of Glory. That was by the ... The first thing you need to make a Hand of Glory, is a man fresh off the gallows, no more than twenty-four hours dead. His hand must be severed at the wrist with a sharp knife.
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