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what credit is to be given to those that Say they can turn man into horses? If so, they can as wel turne Horses into Men. But all the Witches on Earth in Conjunction with all the Devilles in Hel can never make or unmake a Rational Soul, And then they can not transform a bruit into a man, nor a man into a Bruit, So that this Transmutation is Phantasticall. The Devill may & often does impose on the Imaginations of his witches & Vassals yet they [illegible] them [illegible] to be converted into Boasts & reverted into men again As Nebuchadnezzar whilst under the Power of a Daemon really Imagined himself to be an Ox, & would Ly out of doors & Eat grasses. The Devill hath inflicted on many a man the Disease called Lycanthropia [underlined], from wence they have made Lamentable Complaints of their Being Wolves. In a [crossed out] word, there is no more reallity in [which?] many witches Confesses of Strange things Soon & {illegible] by them, whilst Satan had them in his full power; then there is in Lucians [underlined] ridiculous Fables of his being bewitched into an Ass, & with strange foals he then played. So [that what] such persons relate concerning persons & things at Witch-meetings ought not to be received with too much Credulitie. I could mention dismal Instances of Innocent Blood which hath bin shed by meanes of the Lyes of some Confessing Witches. I shall only take notice of an awfull Example mentioned by H.B Spotswood [underlined] in his History of Scotland p. 449. His words are these. "This Summer ([vizt?] Anno 1597) [There] was a great buissness for the Tryall of Witches; amongst others on Margaret Atkin [underlined] being apprehended on suspicion, & thretned with torture did confesse herselfe guilty. Being Examind touching her Assosciate in that Trade, she named a sow, & perceiving her [delations?] find credit, made offer to detect all of [the?] sort, & to purge the Country of them, so she might have her Life graunted. For the
what credit is to be given to those that Say they can turn men
into horses? If so, they can as wel turne Horses into Men.
But all the Witches on Earth in Conjunction with all the Devilles  
in Hel can never make or unmake a Rational Soul,  
And then they can not transform a bruit into a man, nor a  
man into a Bruit, So that this Transmutation is Phantasticall.  
The Devill may & often does impose on the Imagina-
tions of his witches & Vassals yet they believe themselves
to be converted into Beasts & reverted into men again
As Nebuchadnezzar whilst under the Power of a Daemon  
really Imagined himself to be an Ox, & would Ly out  
of doors & Eat grasses. The Devill hath inflicted  
on many a man the Disease called Lycanthropia [underlined], from  
whence they have made Lamentable Complaints of their  
Being Wolves. In a [crossed out] word, there is no more reallity in  
what many witches Confessed of Strange things Seen
& don by them, whilst Satan had them in his full  
power; than there is in Lucians [underlined] ridiculous Fables of his  
being bewitched into an Ass, & with strange foals he then  
played. So that what such persons relate concerning persons  
& things at Witch-meetings ought not to be received  
with too much Credulitie. I could mention dismal  
Instances of Innocent Blood which hath bin shed by meanes  
of the Lyes of some Confessing Witches. I shall only take  
notice of an awfull Example mentioned by H.B Spotswood [underlined]  
in his History of Scotland p. 449. His words are these. "This  
Summer (vizt Anno 1597) There was a great buissness  
for the Tryall of Witches; amongst others one Mar-
-garet Atkin [underlined] being apprehended on suspicion, & thretned  
with torture did confesse her selfe guilty. Being Ex-
amined touching her Assosciats in that Trade, she named  
a few, & perceiving her delations find credit, made offer  
to detect all of that sort, & to purge the Country of them,  
so she might have her Life graunted. For the

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what credit is to be given to those that Say they can turn men

into horses? If so, they can as wel turne Horses into Men.
But all the Witches on Earth in Conjunction with all the Devilles 

in Hel can never make or unmake a Rational Soul, And then they can not transform a bruit into a man, nor a man into a Bruit, So that this Transmutation is Phantasticall. The Devill may & often does impose on the Imagina- tions of his witches & Vassals yet they believe themselves to be converted into Beasts & reverted into men again

As Nebuchadnezzar whilst under the Power of a Daemon 

really Imagined himself to be an Ox, & would Ly out of doors & Eat grasses. The Devill hath inflicted on many a man the Disease called Lycanthropia [underlined], from whence they have made Lamentable Complaints of their Being Wolves. In a [crossed out] word, there is no more reallity in what many witches Confessed of Strange things Seen & don by them, whilst Satan had them in his full power; than there is in Lucians [underlined] ridiculous Fables of his being bewitched into an Ass, & with strange foals he then played. So that what such persons relate concerning persons & things at Witch-meetings ought not to be received with too much Credulitie. I could mention dismal Instances of Innocent Blood which hath bin shed by meanes of the Lyes of some Confessing Witches. I shall only take notice of an awfull Example mentioned by H.B Spotswood [underlined] in his History of Scotland p. 449. His words are these. "This Summer (vizt Anno 1597) There was a great buissness for the Tryall of Witches; amongst others one Mar- -garet Atkin [underlined] being apprehended on suspicion, & thretned with torture did confesse her selfe guilty. Being Ex- amined touching her Assosciats in that Trade, she named a few, & perceiving her delations find credit, made offer to detect all of that sort, & to purge the Country of them, so she might have her Life graunted. For the