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		<title>By: Microsoft access 2003 bible</title>
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		<description>[...] Cunning folk &#124; Creativespirits 27 Aug 2009. The relationship between cunning-craft and witchcraft is controversial.. By the nineteenth century when the threat of prosecution was slight, cunning folk. Some of this popular magic was a hold-over from the &#039;Old Faith&#039;.. Cunning folk were as busy as ever by the mid eighteenth century, Cunning folk &#124; Creativespirits [...]</description>
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