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The first case which I am desired to expres my judgment in, is this, Whether it is not possible for the [Divel] to impose on the imaginations of persons bewitched and to cause them to believe [if? it?] an Inocent, yea that a pious person does torment them - when if [Div] himself doth it, or whether Satan may not appear in the shape of a pious & Inocant as well as in the shape of a inocent & wicked person to afflict such as suffer - by Diabolical molestations?  
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The first Case [underlined] which I am desired to expres
The Answer to the Question must be Affirmativev. Set this following Arguments bee [quietly?] weighed in the Ballance of the Sanctuary.  
my judgemt [superscript: t] in, is this, [underlining: (beginning at) Whether (ending with) molestations?] [different handwriting] Whether it is not  
 
possible for the Divel to impose on the im
Argum. 1. Ther are several Scriptures from which we may infer the possibility of what is affirmed. 1. Wee find that the Devil by by the [investigation?] of the witch and or appears in thie [Sike? n of of the] Prophet Samuel. I am not Ignorant that some have offered that which if it were proved would avert this argum viz: that it was the true and not a elusive Samuel which the witch brought to converse with Saul. Of this Opinion are
[crossed out: m]aginations of persons bewitched and  
to cause them to beleive if [superscript: t] an Inocent, yea
that a pious person does torment them =
when y [superscript: e] Div [superscript: l] himself doth it, or whether  
Satan may not appear in the Shape of a  
pious & Inocent as well as in the Shape of a  
nocent & wicked person to afflict such as  
suffer by Diabolical molestations?
[resume previous handwriting] The [underlined: Answer] to the Question must be [underlined: Affirma
tive]. Let the following Arguments bee duely=
weighed in the Ballance of the Sanctuary.  
Argum. 1. Ther are Severall Scriptures
from which wee may infer the possibility of  
what is affirmed. [large space] 1 Wee find [underlined: that the Divel
by the instigation of the witch at Endor ap=
=peard in the Likeness of the Prophet Samuel].  
I am not Ignorant that some have offered that  
which if it were proved would evert this ar=
gum [superscript: t] viz: that it was the true and not [crossed out: the] a de=
lusive Samuel which the witch brought to  
converse with Saul. Ofthis Opinion are

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[upper right corner: 1] The first Case [underlined] which I am desired to expres my judgemt [superscript: t] in, is this, [underlining: (beginning at) Whether (ending with) molestations?] [different handwriting] Whether it is not possible for the Divel to impose on the im [crossed out: m]aginations of persons bewitched and to cause them to beleive if [superscript: t] an Inocent, yea that a pious person does torment them = when y [superscript: e] Div [superscript: l] himself doth it, or whether Satan may not appear in the Shape of a pious & Inocent as well as in the Shape of a nocent & wicked person to afflict such as suffer by Diabolical molestations? [resume previous handwriting] The [underlined: Answer] to the Question must be [underlined: Affirma tive]. Let the following Arguments bee duely= weighed in the Ballance of the Sanctuary. Argum. 1. Ther are Severall Scriptures from which wee may infer the possibility of what is affirmed. [large space] 1 Wee find [underlined: that the Divel by the instigation of the witch at Endor ap= =peard in the Likeness of the Prophet Samuel]. I am not Ignorant that some have offered that which if it were proved would evert this ar= gum [superscript: t] viz: that it was the true and not [crossed out: the] a de= lusive Samuel which the witch brought to converse with Saul. Ofthis Opinion are