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the shape and habit of Eminent ministers of God.
the Shape and habitt of Eminent ministers of God.  
So did he to appear to M.Earl of Colchester in the
So did he to appear to m^r Earl [underlined] of Colcheser [underlined] in the  
sickness of M.Liddae, a Holy man of God, and
likeness of m^r Liddal [underlined], an Holy man of God. and  
to the Turkish Chuous Baptized at London Anno
to the Turkish Chaons Babtized ^at London [underlined] anno=
1690 pretending to be M.Dury an excellent minister
1608(?) Pretending to be m^r Dury [underlined] an Exellent mini
of Christ. And how often hath he pretended
ster of Christ. and how often hath he pretended  
to be the Apostle Saul or Peter or some celebrated(t)
to be the Apostle Paul or Peter or Some celebrated (t) -
Saint? Ecclesiastical histories abound with  
Saint? Ecclesiasticall histories abound with in=
instances of that nature. Yea, sometimes he has trans-
stances of that nature. Yea Sometimes he has trans=
figured himself into the form of Christ. It is reported
figured himself into the form of Christ. It is repor=
that he appeared to (r)Saint Martin, gloriously
ted that he appeared to (r) Saint Martin [underlined] glorious=
arrayed as if he had been Christ. So Sikenise to
ly arrayed as if he had been Christ. So Likewise to (s)  
(s)Secundelley and to another Saint, who suspecting it was
Secundellus [underlined] & to another Saint who Suspecting it was  
Satan transforming himself into an Angel of  
Satan transforming himself into an Angell of  
Light; had this expression. "If I may see Christ in
Light; had this Expression. [underlined: If I may see Christ in=
Heaven, tis enough for me not to see him in this
Heaven tis enough Desire not to See him ^in this  
world", whereupon the Specter vanished. It has
world whereupon the Spectre [underlined] vanished. It has  
been related of Luther, that after he had been
been related of Luther [underlined] that After he had been  
fasting and praying in his study the Devil came
fasting and praying in his Studdy the Divel comes
and pretended to be Christ, but Luther said
and pretends to be Christ, but Luther [underlined] saying a=
"Away thou confounded Devil. I acknowledge no
way thou confounded Divel I acknowledge no  
Christ but what is in my Bible". Nothing more was seen,
Christ but what is in my Bible, nothing more  
thus though the Devil is able to (by divine
was seen thus then the Divel is able (by divine  
permission) to change himself into what form
permission) to change himself into what form  
or figure he pleases. "Omnia transformat  
or figure he pleaseth. [decorative mark] [underlined: Omnia transformat  
fefe in miracula rerum".
selsim miracularerum] [decorative mark]
A third scripture to our purpose is that in Rev.
A third scripture to our purpose is that in Rev.  
12:10, where the Devil is called "the accuser of the  
12, 10, wher the Divel is cal'd [underlined: the accuser of the  
Brethren". Such is the malice and impudence
Brethren]. Such is the malice and Impudence
of the Devil as that he does accuse good men of
of the Divel as that he does accuse good men of


(t) boet le gefos caufor paparus L.2 S.2
[In Margin:
(r) subj. french in bibla preaching
(t)bert. dr of essex Causa papabus. L. 2. S. 2.
(s) gnaccius in compendia maleficarum p.342
r) suss. [illegible: frealy?] in [?bil] appearing
s) Ignacious in compendium maleficarum p. 342.

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the Shape and habitt of Eminent ministers of God. So did he to appear to m^r Earl [underlined] of Colcheser [underlined] in the likeness of m^r Liddal [underlined], an Holy man of God. and to the Turkish Chaons Babtized ^at London [underlined] anno= 1608(?) Pretending to be m^r Dury [underlined] an Exellent mini ster of Christ. and how often hath he pretended to be the Apostle Paul or Peter or Some celebrated (t) - Saint? Ecclesiasticall histories abound with in= stances of that nature. Yea Sometimes he has trans= figured himself into the form of Christ. It is repor= ted that he appeared to (r) Saint Martin [underlined] glorious= ly arrayed as if he had been Christ. So Likewise to (s) Secundellus [underlined] & to another Saint who Suspecting it was Satan transforming himself into an Angell of Light; had this Expression. [underlined: If I may see Christ in= Heaven tis enough Desire not to See him ^in this world whereupon the Spectre [underlined] vanished. It has been related of Luther [underlined] that After he had been fasting and praying in his Studdy the Divel comes and pretends to be Christ, but Luther [underlined] saying a= way thou confounded Divel I acknowledge no Christ but what is in my Bible, nothing more was seen thus then the Divel is able (by divine permission) to change himself into what form or figure he pleaseth. [decorative mark] [underlined: Omnia transformat selsim miracularerum] [decorative mark] A third scripture to our purpose is that in Rev. 12, 10, wher the Divel is cal'd [underlined: the accuser of the Brethren]. Such is the malice and Impudence of the Divel as that he does accuse good men of

[In Margin: (t)bert. dr of essex Causa papabus. L. 2. S. 2. r) suss. [illegible: frealy?] in [?bil] appearing s) Ignacious in compendium maleficarum p. 342.