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scape. Yea many superstitious and magicall
scape. Yea many superstitious and magicall
Experiments have been used to try witches
Experiments have been used to try witches
by: Of this sort is the sceatching the witch; the _
by: Of this sort is the scratching the witch; the _
[Soothing?] the urine of the bewitched person, or  
southing the urine of the bewitched person, or  
making a Witch [cake?] of that [crossed out - that] urine. [crossed out - illegible]
making a Witch Cake of that [crossed out: that] urine. [crossed out: & that tryall]
[line scratched out - illegible]
[line scratched out - illegible -ing- illegible]
[line scratched out - illegible] and that of stick =
[line scratched out - illegible] and that of stick =
ing [?] [scratched out - illegible] [illegible] under the seat of the Suspected [crossed out]
ing an [scratched out: Awle [Naile?]] under the seat of the Suspected [crossed out: per]
party, yea and
party, yea, and


[scratched out]
[scratched out] and that tryal
a putting their hands with scalding water
of putting their hands into scalding water
to see if it will not hurt them
to see if it will not hurt them


partial line: ... ____ these things
[partial line:] have these things
partial line: ..._____ against it. Ss! Gf has been rejected long
[partial line:] against it. 1st. It has bin [been] rejected long
agoe by Christian Nations as a thing Superstitious & Diabolical.
agoe by Christian Nations as a thing Superstitious & Diabolicall.
In Italy & in Spain it is wholly Dissuto (u) & m ye Low Country of them
In Italy & in Spain it is wholly Dissusd, (a) & in ye Low Countryes & in
France where ye Judges are men of Learning. In some parts
France where ye Judges are men of Learning. In some parts
of Germany, old Paganish Customs are observed more then m(ost?)
of Germany, old Paganish Customes are observed more then in
other Countries, Nemerthelosso (?), all ye (f) Academies throughout Germ(a?)
other Countries, Neverthelesse, all ye (b) Academies throughout Germ[a-]
ny have dissapproved of this way of Purgation.
ny have dissapproved of this way of Purgation.
??. The Devill is _____. All superstition is for him. And where
2ly. The Divill is in it. All superstition is for him. And where
(scratched out) seaket things or Latent Crimes are discovered by Super-
[crossed out: [first?]] secret things or Latent Crimes are discovered by Super-
stitious practices, some Compact & Common is with ye Devill
stitious practices, some Compact & Com[m]unio[n] with ye Divill
is ye cause of it, as Austin (c) hath truly Intimated. For if a witch
is ye cause of it, as Austin (c) hath truly Intimated. For if a witch
cannot be drowned; this must proceed ???. Some Natural Cause, w ch
cannot be drowned; this must proceed eitheer fro[m] Some Natural Cause, w ch
it doth not; for it is against Nature for humane.
it doth not; for it is against Nature for humane

Latest revision as of 18:23, 4 August 2017

scape. Yea many superstitious and magicall Experiments have been used to try witches by: Of this sort is the scratching the witch; the _ southing the urine of the bewitched person, or making a Witch Cake of that [crossed out: that] urine. [crossed out: & that tryall] [line scratched out - illegible -ing- illegible] [line scratched out - illegible] and that of stick = ing an [scratched out: Awle [Naile?]] under the seat of the Suspected [crossed out: per] party, yea, and

[scratched out] and that tryal of putting their hands into scalding water to see if it will not hurt them

[partial line:] have these things [partial line:] against it. 1st. It has bin [been] rejected long agoe by Christian Nations as a thing Superstitious & Diabolicall. In Italy & in Spain it is wholly Dissusd, (a) & in ye Low Countryes & in France where ye Judges are men of Learning. In some parts of Germany, old Paganish Customes are observed more then in other Countries, Neverthelesse, all ye (b) Academies throughout Germ[a-] ny have dissapproved of this way of Purgation. 2ly. The Divill is in it. All superstition is for him. And where [crossed out: [first?]] secret things or Latent Crimes are discovered by Super- stitious practices, some Compact & Com[m]unio[n] with ye Divill is ye cause of it, as Austin (c) hath truly Intimated. For if a witch cannot be drowned; this must proceed eitheer fro[m] Some Natural Cause, w ch it doth not; for it is against Nature for humane