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==In ritual magic==
==In ritual magic==
In many medieval [[grimoire]]s, the term "exorcist" is used as a title for any ritual magician who is performing sacred rites. This tradition was continued in more modern texts as well, specifically [[A.E. Waite]]'s ''[[The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts]]'' and ''[[Key of Solomon]]'' as translated by [[Samuel L. MacGregor Mathers]] in 1888.
In many medieval [[grimoire]]s, the term "exorcist" is used as a title for any ritual [[magician]] who is performing sacred rites. This tradition was continued in more modern texts as well, specifically [[A.E. Waite]]'s ''[[The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts]]'' and ''[[Key of Solomon]]'' as translated by [[Samuel L. MacGregor Mathers]] in 1888.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==