Fortune Telling: Can the Towns go Crazy?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:52:53
Foreword
<Tab/>This concise treatise about fortune telling consists of selections from a wide variety of documents, most of them primary sources, many of them hitherto unpublished unless otherwise noted, we have rendered them into English ourself. They are written by men close to fortune telling; often by eyewitnesses; frequently by active participants.
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www.manila.gov.ph/ historical_marker.htm
www.free-online-psychic-tarot-card-readings.com/
www.suite101.com/topic_page.cfm/ 16969/4026
Reference / Sources
Reference / Sources
Lexion Dictionary; 2000 edition
Philippine Panorama; January 3, 1993
The devils alphabet
The weekend; May 11, 1980
McLeans Magazine
Modern Sociological Theories: George Ritze; fifth edition
Catechism of the Catholic Church: ECCCE word and life publication Manila; definitive edition
Are you consulting a fortune teller; Rebecca T. Anonuevo
Internet (the exact address has been lost)
Grolier International Encyclopaedia: 2001
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