An Historical Essay Concerning Witchcraft: With Observations Upon Matters of Fact; Tending to Clear the Texts of the Sacred Scriptures, and Confute the Vulgar Errors about that Point. And Also Two Sermons: One in Proof of the Christian Religion; the Other Concerning the Good and Evil AngelsR. Knaplock, 1718 - 270 pages |
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... shall perceive no Motion in their Lips . There are alfo many that can form Words and Voices in their Stomach , which shall feem to come from others , rather than the Perfon that speaks them . Such People are call'd Engaftriloques , or ...
... shall perceive no Motion in their Lips . There are alfo many that can form Words and Voices in their Stomach , which shall feem to come from others , rather than the Perfon that speaks them . Such People are call'd Engaftriloques , or ...
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... shall be fatisfied , that even in Cafes of Blood we have been much too credulous . That you may judge the better , whether I have any Reason to speak after this manner , I will lay before you feveral of the most remarkable Facts and ...
... shall be fatisfied , that even in Cafes of Blood we have been much too credulous . That you may judge the better , whether I have any Reason to speak after this manner , I will lay before you feveral of the most remarkable Facts and ...
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... Shall fill up Duffin - Dale with flaughtered Bodies foon . See Cotta of Witchcraft , p . 72 . In Archbishop Cranmer's Articles of Vifitation . 1549 Item , You fhall enquire , whether you know of any that ufe Charms , Sorcery ...
... Shall fill up Duffin - Dale with flaughtered Bodies foon . See Cotta of Witchcraft , p . 72 . In Archbishop Cranmer's Articles of Vifitation . 1549 Item , You fhall enquire , whether you know of any that ufe Charms , Sorcery ...
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... shall think it worth his while , I believe he may collect out of the Books of Witchcraft , as many in- credible Tales , very near , as there are in the Golden Legend . Now when Papifts had fwell'd their lying Miracles into fuch a ...
... shall think it worth his while , I believe he may collect out of the Books of Witchcraft , as many in- credible Tales , very near , as there are in the Golden Legend . Now when Papifts had fwell'd their lying Miracles into fuch a ...
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... shall be laid down as a Teft that hath fuch Conftancy in it , that you will abide by it in other Cafes I fhall be glad to find one Maxim that you will keep to ; for I in- timated before , That one great Objection which I had against the ...
... shall be laid down as a Teft that hath fuch Conftancy in it , that you will abide by it in other Cafes I fhall be glad to find one Maxim that you will keep to ; for I in- timated before , That one great Objection which I had against the ...
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Page 153 - Shew the things that are to come hereafter, that we may know that ye are gods : yea, do good, or do evil, that we may be dismayed, and behold it together.
Page 82 - ... especially that whatever mistakes on either hand have been fallen into, either by the body of this people, or any orders of men, referring to the late tragedy, raised among us by Satan and his instruments, through the awful judgment of God...
Page 77 - You are a liar ; I am no more a witch than you are a wizard ; and if you take away my life, God will give you blood to drink.
Page xii - Benedicamus domino"] why then beware ! look about you, my neighbours ! If any of you have a sheep sick of the giddies, or a hog of the mumps, or a horse of the staggers, or a knavish boy of the school, or an idle girl of the wheel, or a young drab of the sullens, and hath not fat enough for her...
Page 83 - Andover (the afflicted persons being there.) After Mr. Barnard had been at prayer, we were blindfolded, and our hands were laid upon the afflicted persons, they being in their fits, and falling into their fits at our coming into their presence...
Page 63 - Hopkins went on searching and swimming the poor creatures, till some gentlemen, out of indignation at the barbarity, took him, and tied his own thumbs and toes, as he used to tie others; and when he was put into the water, he himself swam as they did. This cleared the country of him, and it was a great deal of pity that they did not think of the experiment sooner.
Page 146 - Therefore hearken not ye to your prophets, nor to your diviners, nor to your dreamers, nor to your enchanters, nor to your sorcerers, which speak unto you, saying, Ye shall not serve the king of Babylon: for they prophesy a lie unto you, to remove you far from your land ; and that I should drive you out, and ye should perish.
Page 40 - I promise and swear, in the presence of Almighty God, that I am prepared from mine heart, with the assistance of divine grace, in due time to receive holy orders, and to return into England, to convert the souls of my countrymen and kindred, when and as often as it shall seem good to the superior of this college.
Page 78 - Burroughs was carried in a cart with the others, through the streets of Salem to execution. When he was upon the ladder, he made a speech for the clearing of his innocency, with such solemn and serious expressions, as were to the admiration of all present : his prayer (which he concluded by repeating the Lord's prayer...
Page 153 - Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.