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Only it so hapned that [Coll?]. [Underlined: Frenwick] that worthy Gentleman  
Only it so hapned that Coll. [Underlined: Fenwick] that worthy Gentleman  
in many yeares [illegible] lived in [N.E]) was then the military  
w^o many yeares since lived in N.E) was then the military  
Governour in that town. He Sent for the Mayor & magistrates
Governour in that towne. He Sent for the Mayor & Magistrates
advising them to be carefull & cautions in their proceedings for  
advising them to be carefull & cautious in their proceedings for  
he told them it might be an [inchanted?] pin which the witch finder
he told them it might be an inchanted pin which the witchfinder
made use of, whereupon the magistrates of the place ordered  
made use of, whereupon the magistrates of the place ordered y^t
he should make his experiment with some other pin as they  
he should make his experiment with some other pin as they  
should appoint. but that he would by no means be [induced?] unto  
should appoint. but that he would by no means be induced unto  
[illegible] was a sufficient discovery of the knavery & witchery of the witchfinder.
w^ch was a sufficient discovery of the knavery & witchery of the  
[asterisk} And that there is a wonderfull power of [1 word crossed out]  
witchfinder.[asterisk] And that there is a wonderfull power of ye 1 [word crossed out: Devil]  
Devil attending things enchanted we have confirmed by a pro-
Devil attending things inchanted we have confirmed by a pro-
digious instance in Major [underlined: Weir] a Scotchman. That wretched  
digious instance in Major [underlined: Weir] a Scotchman. That wretched  
man was a perfect prodigy. A man of great parts, esteemed, a  
man was a perfect prodigy. A man of great parts, esteemed, a  
Saint, yet lived in Secret [uncleaness?] with his own Sister for  
Saint, yet lived in Secret uncleaness with his own Sister for  
34 yeares together. After his wickedness was discovered he did  
34 yeares together. After his wickedness was discovered he did  
not seemed to be troubled at any of his crimes, excepting that
not seem to be troubled at any of his crimes, excepting that
he had a poor woman to be publickly whipped because
he had caused a poor woman to be publickly whipped because
She reported that she had seen him committing bestiality.
She reported that she had seen him committing bestiality.
[which?] thing was [had?] only the woman could not prove it. This
w^ch thing was true only the woman could not prove it. This
wretched creature, if he had his [underlined: enchanted staff] in his hand  
wretched creature, if he had his [underlined: inchanted staff] in his hand  
could pray to [Admiration?] & do extraordinary things as s more
could pray to Admiration & do extraordinary things as is more
amply [Related?] in the postscript to mr. [underlined: [Smilare's?]] book before
amply Related in the postscript to mr [underlined: [underlined: Sinclare's] book before-
mentioned, but if he had not his enchanted Rod to lean  
mentioned, but if he had not his enchanted Rod to lean  
upon he could not transform himself into an Angel of light.
upon he could not transform himself into an Angel of light.
But by all these things we conclude that it is not [impossible]
But by all these things we conclude that it is not impossible
but that a guilty Conjurer that so he may render himself the
but that a guilty Conjurer that so he may render himself the
less Suspected may [by?] his magical art & enchantments [illegible]
less Suspected may by his magical art & enchantments cause
Innocent persons to be Represented as afflicting those, whome
Innocent persons to be Represented as afflicting those, whome
the Devil [&?] himself are the Tormenters of.
the Devil & himself are the Tormenters of.
Angum: 5. The [kush?] we affirm is so evident as that many
Argum: 5. The truth we affirm is so evident as that many
learned & Judicious men have freely subscribed unto it.
learned & Judicious men have freely subscribed unto it.
That memorable relation of the Devils assuming the Shape
That memorable relation of the Devils assuming the Shape
of an [Innocent?] citizen in [underlined: Zurick] is in the judgement of  
of an Innocent citizen in [underlined: Zurick] is in the judgment of  
that great Divine [underlined Lud. Lavalor] of weighty [confederation?].
that great Divine [underlined Lud. Lavator] of weighty consideration.


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[in left margin: [asterisk] then is a [person?] Diabolical energy [illegible] with charms  & incantations. It [illegible] had [unknown?],  
[in left margin: [asterisk] ther is a strange Diabolical energy goeth along with charms  & incantations. yt [Bal loe?] [not known?],  
[Her?] [word?] not [illegible] for Balaam [to?] [illegible] enchant children of Isreal. the [Sampton?]
Her word had sent for Balaam [to?] [so waken her? ] [illegible] inchant ye children of Isreal. the Scripture
intimate [illegible] enchantments [while?] [illegible] a serpent from giving[Eccls.10.11.?] a witch in [Swedeland?] [illegible]
intimates ye enchantments wile sees a serpent from bibing.  Eccls.10.11 a witch in Swedeland confessed y^t y^e
will give her a wooden knife; & if she did not touch any living thing with that enchanted  
Devil gave her a wooden knife; & y^t if she did but touch any living thing with that enchanted  
knife it would [dy?] presently.
knife it would dy presently.

Revision as of 21:31, 2 July 2017

Only it so hapned that Coll. [Underlined: Fenwick] that worthy Gentleman w^o many yeares since lived in N.E) was then the military Governour in that towne. He Sent for the Mayor & Magistrates advising them to be carefull & cautious in their proceedings for he told them it might be an inchanted pin which the witchfinder made use of, whereupon the magistrates of the place ordered y^t he should make his experiment with some other pin as they should appoint. but that he would by no means be induced unto w^ch was a sufficient discovery of the knavery & witchery of the witchfinder.[asterisk] And that there is a wonderfull power of ye 1 [word crossed out: Devil] Devil attending things inchanted we have confirmed by a pro- digious instance in Major [underlined: Weir] a Scotchman. That wretched man was a perfect prodigy. A man of great parts, esteemed, a Saint, yet lived in Secret uncleaness with his own Sister for 34 yeares together. After his wickedness was discovered he did not seem to be troubled at any of his crimes, excepting that he had caused a poor woman to be publickly whipped because She reported that she had seen him committing bestiality. w^ch thing was true only the woman could not prove it. This wretched creature, if he had his [underlined: inchanted staff] in his hand could pray to Admiration & do extraordinary things as is more amply Related in the postscript to mr [underlined: [underlined: Sinclare's] book before- mentioned, but if he had not his enchanted Rod to lean upon he could not transform himself into an Angel of light. But by all these things we conclude that it is not impossible but that a guilty Conjurer that so he may render himself the less Suspected may by his magical art & enchantments cause Innocent persons to be Represented as afflicting those, whome the Devil & himself are the Tormenters of. Argum: 5. The truth we affirm is so evident as that many learned & Judicious men have freely subscribed unto it. That memorable relation of the Devils assuming the Shape of an Innocent citizen in [underlined: Zurick] is in the judgment of that great Divine [underlined Lud. Lavator] of weighty consideration.

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[in left margin: [asterisk] ther is a strange Diabolical energy goeth along with charms & incantations. yt [Bal loe?] [not known?], Her word had sent for Balaam [to?] [so waken her? ] [illegible] inchant ye children of Isreal. the Scripture intimates ye enchantments wile sees a serpent from bibing. Eccls.10.11 a witch in Swedeland confessed y^t y^e Devil gave her a wooden knife; & y^t if she did but touch any living thing with that enchanted knife it would dy presently.