DÆMON, a name given by the ancients to certain spirits, or genii, which appeared to men, either to do them service, or to hurt them. The Platonists distinguish between gods, demons, and heroes. The gods are those whom Cicero calls Dii majorum gentium. The demons are those whom we call angels. Christians, by the word dæmon, understand only evil spirits, or devils.
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