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Earth. xx _But not_ (Say Some) _as doing evil_, whereas  
Earth. xx [underlined: But not] (Say Some) [underlined: as doing evil], whereas  
the Divel in Samuel's Likeness told a pernicious Lye,  
the Divel in Samuel's Likeness told a pernicious Lye,  
when he said _thou hast disquieted mee_. It was not  
when he said [underlined: thou hast disquieted mee]. It was not  
in the pow^r of Saul nor all the Divels in Hell to dis=
in the pow^r of Saul nor all the Divels in Hell to dis=
quiet a soul in heaven, wher Sam^ll had been for two  
quiet a soul in heaven, wher Sam^ll had been for two  
years before this apparition. nor did the _Spectre_
years before this apparition. nor did the [underlined: Spectre]
speak true when he said _thou and thy Sons Shall be w^th  
speak true when he said [underlined: thou and thy Sons Shall be w^th  
me. Tho Saul himself went to be with the Divel at  
me]. Tho Saul himself went to be with the Divel at  
his death, his son Jonathan did not so. Besides (which  
his death, his son Jonathan did not so. Besides (which  
suits with the matt^r in hand]) the Divel in Sam^lls Shape  
suits with the matt^r in hand]) the Divel in Sam^ll Shape  
Confirmed necromancy [underlined] & cursed Witchery [underlined]. He that can  
Confirmed necromancy [underlined] & cursed Witchery [underlined]. He that can  
in the likeness of ^a Saints, encourage witchery and  
in the likeness of ^a Saints, encourage witchery and  
Familiarity with Hell, may possibly in the Like=
Familiarity with Hell, may possibly in the Like=
ness of a Saint afflict a Bewitched Person. And   
ness of a Saint afflict a Bewitched Person. And   
wheras tis Objected that this Divel may appear  
wheras tis Objected that the Divel may appear  
in the form of a Dead Person but that he can not  
in the form of a Dead Person but that he can not  
Represent such as are Living, the Contrary is ma
Represent such as are Living, the Contrary is ma
nefest. No Question had Saul said to the witch bring  
nefest. No Question had Saul said to the witch bring  
me David who was then Living She could as Easily-  
me David who was then Living She could as Easily-  
have shown Living David as [word scratched out] Dead Sam^l. As easi
have shown [marked out word] Living David as [word scratched out] Dead Sam^l. As easi
ly as that great Conjurer of whom ^t _Wierys_[?] speaks  
ly as that great Conjurer of whom ^t Wicrys [underlined][?] speaks  
brought the appearance of _Hector & Achilles_ & after  
brought the appearance of Hector & Achilles[underlined] & after  
that of _David_ before the Emperour _Maximilian_ .  
that of David [underlined] before the Emperour Maximilian [underlined] .  
and that evil spirits have sometimes appeared in
and that evil spirits have sometimes appeared in



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Earth. xx [underlined: But not] (Say Some) [underlined: as doing evil], whereas the Divel in Samuel's Likeness told a pernicious Lye, when he said [underlined: thou hast disquieted mee]. It was not in the pow^r of Saul nor all the Divels in Hell to dis= quiet a soul in heaven, wher Sam^ll had been for two years before this apparition. nor did the [underlined: Spectre] speak true when he said [underlined: thou and thy Sons Shall be w^th me]. Tho Saul himself went to be with the Divel at his death, his son Jonathan did not so. Besides (which suits with the matt^r in hand]) the Divel in Sam^ll Shape Confirmed necromancy [underlined] & cursed Witchery [underlined]. He that can in the likeness of ^a Saints, encourage witchery and Familiarity with Hell, may possibly in the Like= ness of a Saint afflict a Bewitched Person. And wheras tis Objected that the Divel may appear in the form of a Dead Person but that he can not Represent such as are Living, the Contrary is ma nefest. No Question had Saul said to the witch bring me David who was then Living She could as Easily- have shown [marked out word] Living David as [word scratched out] Dead Sam^l. As easi ly as that great Conjurer of whom ^t Wicrys [underlined][?] speaks brought the appearance of Hector & Achilles[underlined] & after that of David [underlined] before the Emperour Maximilian [underlined] . and that evil spirits have sometimes appeared in

[in margin] 3 There are who acknowledge a Demon [underlined] may apear in ye shape of a godly man

[obscured by tape] fre [?] preshigys [?] damonum [?] L.1. C. 15.