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[illegible] Scripture, [illegible] example of a better man [illegible] Saul, [crossed out word]
ye Scripture, ye example of a better man yn Saul,
encourage us to make enquiry after wizards & witches in  
encourage us to make enquiry after wizzards & witches in  
order to their [illegible] & execution.  This did [illegible] king  
order to their Convictio[n] & Execution.  This did ye rarest king  
y't ever lived caused to be done, int. Josiah 2,.K.23:24.  [underlined: The  
yt ever lived caused to be done, viz. Josiah 2,.K.23:24.  [underlined: The  
[underlined: workers {w'th} familiar spirits & {y'e} wizzards {y't} were spied]
[underlined: workers wth familiar spirits & {y'e} wizzards {y't} were spied]
[underlined: in {y'e} land of Judah, did Josiah put away if he might]
[underlined: in {y'e} land of Judah, did Josiah put away {y't} he might]
[underlined: perform {y'e} words of {y'e} law].  It seems there were some
[underlined: perform {y'e} words of {y'e} law].  It seems there were some
[y't] sought to hide those workers of Iniquity, but [y't] incomparable
[y't] sought to hide those workers of Iniquity, but [y't] inco[m]parable
King [underlined: spied] them out, & did rid [y'e] land & [y'e] world of them.   
King [underlined: spied] them out, & did rid [y'e] land & [y'e] world of them.   
But [y'n y'e] enquiry is [underlined: What is sufficient proof]?   
But [y'n y'e] enquiry is [underlined: What is sufficient proof]?   
This case hath bin [w'th] great Judgment answered by seve=
This case hath bin [w'th] great Judgment answered by seve=
rall [illegible] of our owne; particularly by Mr. [underlined: Perkins], &  
rall Divines of our owne; particularly by Mr. [underlined: Perkins], &  
Mr. [underlined: Bernard]. Also Mr. [underlined: Jnl. Gale] a worthy minister of  
Mr. [underlined: Bernard]. Also Mr. [underlined: Jne. Gaule] a worthy minister of  
[underlined: Staughton] in [y'e] County of [underlined: Huntington], has published a  
[underlined: Staughton] in [y'e] County of [underlined: Huntington], has published a  
very judicious discourse, called [underlined: Select Cases of Conscience]  
verry judicious discourse, called [underlined: Select Cases of Conscience]  
[underlined: touching witches & witchcrafts], printed at London A.D.  
[underlined: touching witches & witchcrafts], printed at London A.D.  
1646. wherein he doth [w'th] great prudence [illegible]
1646. wherein he doth [w'th] great prudence & Evidence
of Scripture = right hand to this & other cases such jurors  
of Scripture light handle this & other cases such jurors  
as can obtain those books I would advise them to read  
as can obtain those books I would advise them to read  
& seriously as [illegible] feare of God to consider them.   
& seriously as in yt feare of God to consider them.   
And so far as they keep to [y'e] Law & to [y'e] Testimony  
And so far as they keep to [y'e] Law & to [y'e] Testimony  
& speake according to [y'e] word, receive the Light which is  
& speake according to [y'e] word, receive the Light w[hi]ch is  
in them. But the books being now not easy to be obtained, let  
in them. But the bookes being now not easy to be obtained, let  
mee express my concurrence with them in these two particulars.   
mee express my concurrence w[i]th them in these two particulars.   
[underlined: That a free & Voluntary confessed of Confessed of {y'e} Crime made by {y'e}  
[underlined: That a free & Voluntary Confessio[n] of {y'e} Crime made by {y'e}  
party suspected & accused after Examination is a sufficient  
party suspected & accused after Examination is a sufficient  
ground of Conviction]. Indeed is persons are distracted  
ground of Conviction]. Indeed if persons are distracted  
or under [y'e] Power of [phrenetic?] Melancholy [y't] abhors [y'e]
or under [y'e] Power of phrenetic Melancholly [y't] alters [y'e]
Case; but [y'e] Jurors [y't] Examin, & their Neighbours [illegible] know them  
Case; but [y'e] Jurors [y't] Examin, & their Neighbours yt know them  
may easily determin that Case, or if Confessions be [illegible] extorted
may easily determin that Case, or if Confessions be (m) extorted
if evidence is not so cleer & [illegible] But if any person out of Remorse of Conscience or from a touch of God their Spirit confesses and show their Deeds, as the converted
if evidence is not so cleer & Convictive. But if any person out  
of Remorse of Conscience or from a touch of God on their Spirit  
confesse and shew their Deeds, as the converted


[Margin note: [illegible] Lib:4:]
[Margin note:  
(m) Bodin
[]monomania
Lib:4:]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 19 July 2017

ye Scripture, ye example of a better man yn Saul, encourage us to make enquiry after wizzards & witches in order to their Convictio[n] & Execution. This did ye rarest king yt ever lived caused to be done, viz. Josiah 2,.K.23:24. [underlined: The [underlined: workers wth familiar spirits & {y'e} wizzards {y't} were spied] [underlined: in {y'e} land of Judah, did Josiah put away {y't} he might] [underlined: perform {y'e} words of {y'e} law]. It seems there were some [y't] sought to hide those workers of Iniquity, but [y't] inco[m]parable King [underlined: spied] them out, & did rid [y'e] land & [y'e] world of them. But [y'n y'e] enquiry is [underlined: What is sufficient proof]? This case hath bin [w'th] great Judgment answered by seve= rall Divines of our owne; particularly by Mr. [underlined: Perkins], & Mr. [underlined: Bernard]. Also Mr. [underlined: Jne. Gaule] a worthy minister of [underlined: Staughton] in [y'e] County of [underlined: Huntington], has published a verry judicious discourse, called [underlined: Select Cases of Conscience] [underlined: touching witches & witchcrafts], printed at London A.D. 1646. wherein he doth [w'th] great prudence & Evidence of Scripture light handle this & other cases such jurors as can obtain those books I would advise them to read & seriously as in yt feare of God to consider them. And so far as they keep to [y'e] Law & to [y'e] Testimony & speake according to [y'e] word, receive the Light w[hi]ch is in them. But the bookes being now not easy to be obtained, let mee express my concurrence w[i]th them in these two particulars. [underlined: That a free & Voluntary Confessio[n] of {y'e} Crime made by {y'e} party suspected & accused after Examination is a sufficient ground of Conviction]. Indeed if persons are distracted or under [y'e] Power of phrenetic Melancholly [y't] alters [y'e] Case; but [y'e] Jurors [y't] Examin, & their Neighbours yt know them may easily determin that Case, or if Confessions be (m) extorted if evidence is not so cleer & Convictive. But if any person out of Remorse of Conscience or from a touch of God on their Spirit confesse and shew their Deeds, as the converted

[Margin note: (m) Bodin [Dæ]monomania Lib:4:]