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more then once or twice. Nor is it ordinary for Demons to steal money out of mens pockets & purses or wine and cyder out of their cellars. Yet some such instances have there been among ourselves. It is not usual for providence to permitt a Divel to come from Hell and to throw fire on the top of houses and to cause whole towns to to be burnt to ashes thereby. Ther would (it must be confessed) to no living in the world of Evil angels. Should it permitted to doe their whom everything had a mind to is nevertheless, Author worthy of creditt Tell us that this has sometime happened. Both Erasmus & Carding write that the Towne of Sehiltauk in Germany way in the month of April 1533 set on fire by the Divel and burnt to the ground in an Hours Space. Tis also reported by Siegibert a and others that some cottages and Toasmoj in a Towne called Joingus were fired by a wicked goniay. That Spitefull Demon said it way for the impiety of sin in a man whom his name that is was to most harm them. Tho took man to Portishe his neighbours who were. Ready to home him carried an Hott Iron in his hand but receiving no hurt thereby, no way judged to be inocent. It is not ordinary for a Divel upon the Dying curse of a Servant to have a commifricon from Heaven to tear and torment a bloody cruel neither. Yet such a thing may possibly come to pass. Their is
more then once or twice. Nor is it Ordina
ry for _Demons _to Steal money out of mens  
pockets & purses or wine and cyder out of their  
Cellars. Yet Some Such Instances have ther
been among ourselves. It is not usuall for  
Providence to permitt a Divel to Come from  
Hell and to throw fire on the Top of Houses and  
to Cause whole Townes to be Burnt to Ashes
therby. Ther would (it must be confessed) be no Liv-
ing in the world if Evill Angells Should be
permitted to doe this when ever they had a mind to it
Nevertheless, Authors worthy of Creditt Tell us that
this has Sometime happened. Both Erasmus [underlined] &  
Cardano (d) Write that the Towne of Schiltack in  
Germany was in the moneth of April 1533 Set
on fire by the Divel and burnt to the ground in  
an Hours Space. Tis also reported by Sigibert A-
ventimus and others, that some Cottages and Barnes in a  
Toune Called Bingus were fired by a wicked ge-
nius. That Spitefull Demon Said it was for the  
impieties of Such aman whom he named that he
was sent to molest them. The poor man to Satisfie his  
neighbours who were Ready to Stone him Carried
an Hott Iron in his hand but Receiving no hurt  
therby, he was judged to bee inocent. It is not  
Ordinary for a Divel upon the Dying Curse of  
a Servant to have a Commission from Heaven to  
Tear and Torment a bloody Cruel maister. Yet  
such a thing may possibly come to pass. Ther is a
 
 
d) De Subtil. Lib. 19

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more then once or twice. Nor is it Ordina ry for _Demons _to Steal money out of mens pockets & purses or wine and cyder out of their Cellars. Yet Some Such Instances have ther been among ourselves. It is not usuall for Providence to permitt a Divel to Come from Hell and to throw fire on the Top of Houses and to Cause whole Townes to be Burnt to Ashes therby. Ther would (it must be confessed) be no Liv- ing in the world if Evill Angells Should be permitted to doe this when ever they had a mind to it Nevertheless, Authors worthy of Creditt Tell us that this has Sometime happened. Both Erasmus [underlined] & Cardano (d) Write that the Towne of Schiltack in Germany was in the moneth of April 1533 Set on fire by the Divel and burnt to the ground in an Hours Space. Tis also reported by Sigibert A- ventimus and others, that some Cottages and Barnes in a Toune Called Bingus were fired by a wicked ge- nius. That Spitefull Demon Said it was for the impieties of Such aman whom he named that he was sent to molest them. The poor man to Satisfie his neighbours who were Ready to Stone him Carried an Hott Iron in his hand but Receiving no hurt therby, he was judged to bee inocent. It is not Ordinary for a Divel upon the Dying Curse of a Servant to have a Commission from Heaven to Tear and Torment a bloody Cruel maister. Yet such a thing may possibly come to pass. Ther is a


d) De Subtil. Lib. 19