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The Oxford English Dictionary reports the phrase was first used in English in 1678 . Edward Gibbon was particularly fond of the phrase, using it often in his monumental and controversial work The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire in which he criticized the likelihood of some of the Martyr s and Miracle s of the early Christian church.

William Howells wrote about Shaman s that they know that their tricks are imposition but that all who studied them agree that they really believe in their power to deal with Spirit s. According to Howells, their main purpose is an honest one and they believe that this justifies the means of hoodwinking his followers in minor technical matters.


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  • Howells, William 1962 ''The s'', article that appeared in the book ''New Religions in a Postmodern World'' edited by Mikael Rothstein and Reender Kranenborg RENNER Studies in New religions Aarhus University press, 2003 ISBN 8772887486



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