A Dialogue Concerning Witches & Witchcrafts, Volumen8Percy society, 1842 - 119 páginas |
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... him power sometimes to afflict both men and beasts with bodily harmes . If he can , he will do it as intreated and sent by witches , but for us to imagine either that their sending doth give him power , or that he would not doe that ...
... him power sometimes to afflict both men and beasts with bodily harmes . If he can , he will do it as intreated and sent by witches , but for us to imagine either that their sending doth give him power , or that he would not doe that ...
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... him power sometimes to afflict both men and beasts with bodily harmes . If he can , he will do it as intreated and sent by witches , but for us to imagine either that their sending doth give him power , or that he would not doe that ...
... him power sometimes to afflict both men and beasts with bodily harmes . If he can , he will do it as intreated and sent by witches , but for us to imagine either that their sending doth give him power , or that he would not doe that ...
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... him power sometimes to afflict both men and beasts with bodily harmes . If he can , he will do it as intreated and sent by witches , but for us to imagine either that their sending doth give him power , or that he would not doe that ...
... him power sometimes to afflict both men and beasts with bodily harmes . If he can , he will do it as intreated and sent by witches , but for us to imagine either that their sending doth give him power , or that he would not doe that ...
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... power be given him . You know when Christ cast the divels out of the man possessed , they aske leave for to go into the heard of swine . Then tell me , who giveth the divell this power then , when the witch sendeth him , to kill or to ...
... power be given him . You know when Christ cast the divels out of the man possessed , they aske leave for to go into the heard of swine . Then tell me , who giveth the divell this power then , when the witch sendeth him , to kill or to ...
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... power given him to afflict , useth all the craft he can , and will seeke to be sent by the witch , and so he will ... give them power , and send them , and shall we be so sottish as to thinke , that he sendeth not the divel now against ...
... power given him to afflict , useth all the craft he can , and will seeke to be sent by the witch , and so he will ... give them power , and send them , and shall we be so sottish as to thinke , that he sendeth not the divel now against ...
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abhomination Alexander Dyce awrie Ballads beasts beleeve bewitched bewray bodies bodily harmes burne cattell child commeth confesse cunning cunning folke devill divell hath doeth doth Edinburgh Edited by J. O. errour familiar spirits farre foorth George Gifford give him power giveth Glasgow Gods word goeth guiltie hath power given holy hurt imagine indeede innocent bloud intreated J. O. Halliwell James James Orchard Halliwell John jurie kill lame Lord M. B. Nay maketh Manchester matter mind moove murtherers naturall causes oath partie Payne Collier PERCY SOCIETY perswaded PETER CUNNINGHAM plague pray proove remedie Rimbault saith Satan sayd Scriptures seduce seeke helpe seeke unto seemeth sent shew sinnes sleights subtill subtiltie suspected suspition tell telleth testimonie theefe things Thomas Dekker Thomas Wright thou thought told torment touching unto divels weasill wicked wife William WILLIAM CHAPPELL witchcraft witches and conjurers worketh worship
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