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<p>and the many prophecies expressed by <a href="page.php?w=saints">saints</a>; Chardonnens further points out that since many aspects of religious experience are tied up with prophecy, the medieval  <a href="page.php?w=Latin_Church">church</a> condones the same.Chardonnens says, one could differentiate between those kinds of prophecy which are (1) inspired by God or Satan and their minions; (2) "gecyndelic"; and (3) "wiglung" examples --lacking divine or infernal inspiration and not "gecyndelic" either. But practically, however, most, if not all,</p><p>
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