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The Devill never assists men to do supernaturall things un=
The Devill never assists men to do supernaturall things un=
desired; wn therefore such like things shall be testified against
desired; w^n Therefore such Like things shall be testified against
the accused Party not by [Spectrs?] which are Devills in the Shape of
ye accused Party not by Spectr<e>s which are Devills in ye Shape of
Persons [inserted: either] Living or dead, but by reall men or women who may
Persons [inserted: Either] Living or dead, but by reall men or women who may
be credited, it is proof Enough that such an one hath that Conver=
be credited, it is proof Enough yt [that] such an one hath yt [that] Conver=
sation and Correspondence with the Devill, as that Hee, or Shee who=
sation and Correspondence is w^th ye Devill, as y^t [that] Hee, or Shee who=
ever they be ought to be Exterminated from amongst men. This
ever they be ought to be Exterminated from amongst men. This
not withstanding, I will add. It were better Ten suspected Witch^es
not w^th standing, I will add. It were better Ten suspected Witch^es
should escape, than that one Innocent person should be Condemned
should escape, y^n y^t one Innocent person should be Condemned
It's an old saying and True; [Proestat?] reum nocentem absolvi, qùã
It's an old saying & True; _Præstat reum nocentem absolvi, quà[m]
Ex prohibitis judicus & illegitima probatione Condemnan. Tis
Ex prohibitis indiciis & illegitimâ probatione Condemnari._ Tis
better that a guilty person should go absolved, than that he should ^be w out
better y^t a guilty person should be absolved, y^n y^t he should w^th out
sufficient ground of convicted be condemned. I had rather judge  
sufficient ground of convictio[n] be condemned. I had rather judge  
a witch to be an honest woman, than judge an honest Woman as a Witch
a witch to be an honest woman, y^n judge an honest Woman as a Witch
The word of God directs men [not?] to proceed to the Execution of the [illegible - most?]
The word of God directs men not to proceed to y^e Executio[n] of y^e m[os]t
capital Offenders, untill Such time as upon Searching dillige[n]tly
capital Offenders, untill Such time as upon Searching dillige[n]tly
the matter is found to be a truth and the thing certain. Deut. 13:14
_y^e matter is found to be a truth & y^e thing Certain._ Deut. 13:14[,15]
An [Inserted (P)] Acquaintance of mine at London in his description of New England
An [Inserted (P)] Acquaintance of mine at _London_ in his descriptio[n] of _New England_
declares, that as to their Religion, the People there are Like Mr
declares, y^t [that] as to their Religion, y^e [the] People there are Like Mr
Perkins. It is no dishonour to us if that be found true. I am sorry
Perkins. It is no dishonour to us if y^t be found true. I am sorry
if any amongst us begin to slight so great a man, whom ye most Learned
if any amongst us begin to slight so great a man, [crossed out ^whom] ye most Learned
in forraign Lands speake of with admiration on account of this
in forraign Lands speake of w[i]th admiration on account of his
polite and acute judgement. It is grave and good advise which
polite & acute judgement. It is grave & good advise w^ch
thee giveth in his Discourse of wichcrafts (Chap. 7 Sect. 2)
thee giveth in his _Discourse of wichcrafts_ (Chap. 7 Sect. 2)
wherwith I conclude. I would therefore wish and advise all Jurors
wherw^th I conclude. _I would therefore wish and advise all Jurors
who give their verdict upon Life and death in Courts of Assizes
who give their verdict upon Life & death in Courts of Assizes
to take good heed, if as they be diligent in Zeal for God's Glory
to take good heed, y^t as they be diligent in Zeal for God's Glory
and the good of his Church in detections of Witches by all sufficient  
& y^e good of his Church in detections of Witches by all sufficient  
and Lawfull meanes, so Likewise they would be carefull what they do
& Lawfull meanes, so Likewise they would be carefull w[ha]t they do
and not to condemn any Party suspected upon bare Presumptions
& not to condemn any Party suspected upo[n] bare Presumptions
without sound and sufficient proofs, that they be not Guilty
without sound & sufficient proofs, that they be not Guilty
through their owne rashness of shedding Innocent Blood.
through their owne rashness of shedding Innocent Blood._
FINIS
FINIS


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[-n] Mord en.
(p) m[r] Morden.
[illegible] is Geogr:
[in] his Geogr:
[illegible].577.
[p.] 577.


[illegible] voetius
(q) Voetius
Biblioth:
Biblioth:
L: 2
L: 2.


[Laetus?]
[(r)] Lætus
in Compend.
in Compend.
Hist.
Hist.

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The Devill never assists men to do supernaturall things un= desired; w^n Therefore such Like things shall be testified against ye accused Party not by Spectr<e>s which are Devills in ye Shape of Persons [inserted: Either] Living or dead, but by reall men or women who may be credited, it is proof Enough yt [that] such an one hath yt [that] Conver= sation and Correspondence is w^th ye Devill, as y^t [that] Hee, or Shee who= ever they be ought to be Exterminated from amongst men. This not w^th standing, I will add. It were better Ten suspected Witch^es should escape, y^n y^t one Innocent person should be Condemned It's an old saying & True; _Præstat reum nocentem absolvi, quà[m] Ex prohibitis indiciis & illegitimâ probatione Condemnari._ Tis better y^t a guilty person should be absolved, y^n y^t he should w^th out sufficient ground of convictio[n] be condemned. I had rather judge a witch to be an honest woman, y^n judge an honest Woman as a Witch The word of God directs men not to proceed to y^e Executio[n] of y^e m[os]t capital Offenders, untill Such time as upon Searching dillige[n]tly _y^e matter is found to be a truth & y^e thing Certain._ Deut. 13:14[,15] An [Inserted (P)] Acquaintance of mine at _London_ in his descriptio[n] of _New England_ declares, y^t [that] as to their Religion, y^e [the] People there are Like Mr Perkins. It is no dishonour to us if y^t be found true. I am sorry if any amongst us begin to slight so great a man, [crossed out ^whom] ye most Learned in forraign Lands speake of w[i]th admiration on account of his polite & acute judgement. It is grave & good advise w^ch thee giveth in his _Discourse of wichcrafts_ (Chap. 7 Sect. 2) wherw^th I conclude. _I would therefore wish and advise all Jurors who give their verdict upon Life & death in Courts of Assizes to take good heed, y^t as they be diligent in Zeal for God's Glory & y^e good of his Church in detections of Witches by all sufficient & Lawfull meanes, so Likewise they would be carefull w[ha]t they do & not to condemn any Party suspected upo[n] bare Presumptions without sound & sufficient proofs, that they be not Guilty through their owne rashness of shedding Innocent Blood._ FINIS

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(p) m[r] Morden. [in] his Geogr: [p.] 577.

(q) Voetius Biblioth: L: 2.

[(r)] Lætus in Compend. Hist.