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" I think not that their witchcraft is any real power; but yet that they are justly punished for the false belief they have that they can do such mischief, joined with their purpose to do it if they can; their trade being nearer to a new religion than to... "
Sir Thomas More, Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society - Page 308
by Robert Southey - 1829 - 868 pages
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Sir Thomas More, Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of ..., Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1829 - 466 pages
...of the Gospel. " I will go to Egypt, and there will I enter into familiarity with the Hierophantce or Prophets, who are the Presidents of the sacred...tales attested by judicious and credible men. — p. 9. " Que penser de la Magie et du Sortilege ? La theorie en est obscure, les principes vagues, incertains,...
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Sir Thomas More Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of ..., Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1829 - 456 pages
...of the Gospel. " I will go to Egypt, and there will I enter into familiarity with the Hierophantce or Prophets, who are the Presidents of the sacred...tales attested by judicious and credible men. — p. iJ. " Que penser de la Magie et du Sortilege ? La theorie en est obscure, les principes vagues, incertains,...
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Sir Thomas More, Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of ..., Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1829 - 452 pages
...piety will that be, which has its foundation from unlawful and impious practices ?' " Witches.—p. 8. " As for witches," says Hobbes, (Leviathan, p....Supernatural tales attested by judicious and credible men.—p. 9. " Que penser de la Magie et du Sortilege ? La theorie en est obscure, les principes vagues,...
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Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society

Robert Southey - 1831 - 488 pages
...that be, which has its foundation from unlawful and impious practices V " Witches. Vol. I. p. 8. «re justly punished for the false belief they have that...Supernatural tales attested by judicious and credible men. Vol. I. p. 9. ' Que penser de la Magie et du Sortilège ? La théorie en ' est obscure, les principes...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 pages
...rude people have of fairies, ghosts, and goblins, and of the power of witches. For as for witches, I think not that their witchcraft is any real power...nearer to a new religion than to a craft or science. And for fairies, and walking ghosts, the opinion of them has, I think, been on purpose either taught...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pages
...rude people have of fairies, ghosts, and goblins, and of the power of witches. For as for witches, I think not that their witchcraft is any real power...nearer to a new religion than to a craft or science. And for fairies, and walking ghosts, the opinion of them has, I think, been on purpose either taught...
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Original memoranda,etc

Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 pages
...ladies on the same terms." MART BATEMAN, the Taunton witch. •"For, as for witches," says HOBBES, "I think not that their witchcraft is any real power,...nearer to a new religion than to a craft or science." — Leviathan, p. 7. A MAN and woman, for coining, were hanged at the same time with Patch the murderer....
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Southey's Common-place Book: Original memoranda, etc

Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 pages
...young ladies on the same terms." MART BATEMAN, the Taunton witch. *"For, as fur witches," says HOBBES, "I think not that their witchcraft is any real power,...nearer to a new religion than to a craft or science." — Leviathan, p. 7. A MAN and woman, for coining, were hanged at the same time with Patch the murderer....
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 pages
...ladies on the same terms." MAKY BATEMAN, the Taunton witch. •"For, as for witches," says HOBBES, "I think not that their witchcraft is any real power,...mischief, joined with their purpose to do it if they cun ; — their trade being nearer to a new religion than to a craft or science." — Leviathan, p....
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 4

Robert Southey - 1851 - 796 pages
...ladies on the same terms." MARY BATEMAS, the Taunton witch. * " For, as for witches," says HOBBES, " I think not that their witchcraft is any real power, but yet that they are justly punished ibr the false belief they have, that they can do such mischief, joined with their purpose to do it...
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