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Boston) he was well acquainted with the Mi-
Bostons) he was well acquainted with the Mi=
nister concerned who related to him the whole
nister concerned, who related to him the whole
story with all the circumstances of it. For Mr. Cotton
story wth all the Circumstances of it. For Mr. [underlined word:Cotton]
was so affected with the Report as to take a  
was so affected with the Report as to take a
Journey on purpose to the towne where this Hap-
Journey on purpose to the Towne whor this Hap=
pened, that so he might obtain a satisfactory
pened, that so he might obtain a Satisfactory
account about it, which he did. Some Authors
account about it, which he did. Some Authors
say taht a Daemon appeared in the form of Sylva-
say that a [underlined word: Daemon] appeard in the form of [underlined word:Sylva]
nus (Hieroms friend.) Attempting a dishonest
[continued underlined word: nus] (Hierom's friend). Attempting a dishonest=
thing, the Divel therby designing to blast the  
thing, the Divel therby designing to blast the
reputation of a famous Bishop. I have in another
reputation of a Famous Bishop. I have in another
booke mentioned that celebrated instance
Booke mentioned that celebrated instance=
concerning an honest citizen in Zukia (the
concerning an honest citizen in Zukik [Zuric?] (the
Metropolis of Helvetia) in whose shape the Divel
[underlined three words: Metropolis of Helvetia]) in whose shape the Divel
appeared committing an abominable act
appeared Committing an Abominable Act
(not fitt to be named) very early in the morning
(not fitt to be named) very early in the morning
seen by the Prefect of the City and his servant.
seen by the Prefect of the city and his servant.
They were amazed to behold a man of good (?)
they were amazed to behold a man of Good Esteem
for his honest conversation perpetrating a thing
for his honest conversation perpetuating a thing
so vile and abominable. But going from the
so vile and abominable but going from the
spectre in the field to the citizen's house in the  
[underlined word: spectre] in the field to the Citizens house in the
town they found him at home in his bed,
Town they found him at home in his bed, nor
nor had he been abroad that morning which con-
had he been abroad that morning which con=
vinced them that what they saw was an il-
vinced them that what they saw was an Il=
lusion of the Divell. This passage is mentioned
lusion of the Divell. This passage is mentiond
as a thing known and (confirm?) by Lavator in
as a thing known and certain by [underlined word: Lavater] in
his treatise of Spectres (2) who was a most     (Margin) (2) part 1 cap.1g.p.86
his Treatise of Spectres (2) who was a most
learned and judicious preacher in that city.
Learned and Judicious preacher in that city. For
 
[written in left margin bottom: (2) pass 1.
cap. 19. p
86.]

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Bostons) he was well acquainted with the Mi= nister concerned, who related to him the whole story wth all the Circumstances of it. For Mr. [underlined word:Cotton] was so affected with the Report as to take a Journey on purpose to the Towne whor this Hap= pened, that so he might obtain a Satisfactory account about it, which he did. Some Authors say that a [underlined word: Daemon] appeard in the form of [underlined word:Sylva] [continued underlined word: nus] (Hierom's friend). Attempting a dishonest= thing, the Divel therby designing to blast the reputation of a Famous Bishop. I have in another Booke mentioned that celebrated instance= concerning an honest citizen in Zukik [Zuric?] (the [underlined three words: Metropolis of Helvetia]) in whose shape the Divel appeared Committing an Abominable Act (not fitt to be named) very early in the morning seen by the Prefect of the city and his servant. they were amazed to behold a man of Good Esteem for his honest conversation perpetuating a thing so vile and abominable but going from the [underlined word: spectre] in the field to the Citizens house in the Town they found him at home in his bed, nor had he been abroad that morning which con= vinced them that what they saw was an Il= lusion of the Divell. This passage is mentiond as a thing known and certain by [underlined word: Lavater] in his Treatise of Spectres (2) who was a most Learned and Judicious preacher in that city. For

[written in left margin bottom: (2) pass 1. cap. 19. p 86.]