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legal evidence as to what they see concerning others, so  
legal evidence as to what they see concerning others, so  
yrfore [therefore] not as to themselves. p.41
yrfore [therefore] not as to themselves. p.41
6. [overritten] Nothing can be produced out of ye word of God to  
6. [overwritten] Nothing can be produced out of ye word of God to  
shew that this is any proof of witchcraft. p.42
shew that this is any proof of witchcraft. p.42
The Third case considered, viz. whether there are
The Third case considered, viz. whether there are
any discoveries of witchcrafts wch jurors and judges may  
any discoveries of witchcraft, wch Jurors and Judges may  
with a safe conscience proceed upon to ye conviction &  
with a safe conscience proceed upon to ye conviction &  
condemnation of persons under suspicion!
condemnation of persons under suspicion.
Two things premised. 1. That ye Evidence in this crime [crossed out: of]  
Two things Premised. 1. That ye Evidence in this crime [crossed out: of]  
of Witchcraft ought to be as clear as in any other crimes [crossed out: of]  
of [inserted at the margin] Witchcraft ought to be as clear as in any other crimes [crossed out: of]  
of a capital nature. p. 43.
of [inserted at the margin] a capital nature. p. 43.
2. That there have bin wayes of Trying witches long used  
2. That there have bin wayes of Trying witches long used  
wch God never approved of, particularly yt of casting the
wch God never approved of.  Particularly yt of casting the
suspected party into ye water to try whether they would sink  
suspected party into ye water to try whether they would sink  
or swim. The vanity & great sin wch is [word crossed out: use?ease?] in that way  
or swim. The vanity & great sin wch is [word crossed out] in that way  
of purgation evinced by six Reasons. p. 45 to 48.
of purgation evinced by six Reasons. p. 45 to 48.
That yr are proofs for ye conviction of witches which  
That yr are proofs for ye conviction of witches which  
jurors may wth a safe conscience proceed upon, proved  
Jurors may wth a safe conscience proceed upon, proved  
from scripture p. 48, 49.
from Scripture. p. 48, 49.
That a Free & voluntary confession is a sufficient  
That a Free & voluntary confession is a sufficient  
ground of conviction. p. 49.
ground of conviction. p. 49.
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ever did or can do, that's a sufficient ground of  
ever did or can do, that's a sufficient ground of  
conviction, & yt this has often hapned. p 53.   
conviction, & yt this has often hapned. p 53.   
wt Perkins [underlined] his solemn caution to jurors. p. 54.
wt Perkins [underlined] his solemn caution to Jurors. p. 54.

Latest revision as of 02:54, 30 August 2017

4. Some question ye Lawfullness of the experiment. p.39. 5.The testimony of bewitched or possessed persons, is no legal evidence as to what they see concerning others, so yrfore [therefore] not as to themselves. p.41 6. [overwritten] Nothing can be produced out of ye word of God to shew that this is any proof of witchcraft. p.42 The Third case considered, viz. whether there are any discoveries of witchcraft, wch Jurors and Judges may with a safe conscience proceed upon to ye conviction & condemnation of persons under suspicion. Two things Premised. 1. That ye Evidence in this crime [crossed out: of] of [inserted at the margin] Witchcraft ought to be as clear as in any other crimes [crossed out: of] of [inserted at the margin] a capital nature. p. 43. 2. That there have bin wayes of Trying witches long used wch God never approved of. Particularly yt of casting the suspected party into ye water to try whether they would sink or swim. The vanity & great sin wch is [word crossed out] in that way of purgation evinced by six Reasons. p. 45 to 48. That yr are proofs for ye conviction of witches which Jurors may wth a safe conscience proceed upon, proved from Scripture. p. 48, 49. That a Free & voluntary confession is a sufficient ground of conviction. p. 49. That the Testimony of confessing witches against others is not so clear an evidence as against themselves. p. 51. That if two credible persons shall affirm upon oath that they have seen ye party accused, doing such things wch none but such as have Familiarity wth ye Devill, ever did or can do, that's a sufficient ground of conviction, & yt this has often hapned. p 53. wt Perkins [underlined] his solemn caution to Jurors. p. 54.