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3 [Those?] are who acknowledge a Demon may appear in shape of a godly man. Earth. xx But not (say some) as doing evil [whon?] that [Divel?] in Samuel [Likenesford?] a [pernicious?] & ye when [illegible] said thou hast disquieted mee. It was not in that [illegible] of soul nor all [that dwell?] in Hell to disquiet a soul in heaven [whom?] Sam [illegible writing above] had both for [illegible] [youre?] before this apparition nor did the Spectre speak [illegible] whom he said thou and thy sons shall [illegible] me. Tho Saul himself went to be with [this?] [dwel?] at his death, his son Jonathan did not so. Besides (which suits with [the matter in hand?]) the [Divel?] in Sam [Shape?] Confirmed necromancy [+ cursed? [Witchery]?. [Ho that?] can [...] in the likeness of Saints encourage witchery and familiarity with Hell, may possibly in [this?] likeness of a Saint afflict a Bewitched Person. And  who as tis Objected that this [Divel?] may appear in this form of a Dead Person but that he can not Represent such as [are Living?], the contrary is [manofest?] No [Lusion?] had Saul said to this witch bring me David who was then Living She could easily have shown Living David as Dead Sam. As easily as that great Conjurer of whom [Wierys?] speaks brought [the?] appearance of Hector & Achilles [after?] that of David before [the?] Emperor Maximilian and that evil spirits have sometimes appeared in
Earth. xx But not [underlined] (say some) as doing evil, [underlined] whereas that Divel in Samuel's Likeness told a pernicious Lye, when he said thou hast disquieted mee.[underlined thou...me]. It was not in the pers^n of Saul nor all the Divels in Hell to disquiet a soul in heaven, where Sam^ll had been for two years before this apparition nor did the Spectre [underlined] speak true when he said 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 matter in hand]) the Divel in Sam^lls Shape Confirmed necromancy [underlined] & cursed Witchery [underlined]. He that can in the likeness of ^a Saint, encourage witchery and familiarity with Hell, may possibly in the Likeness of a Saint afflict a Bewitched Person. And  wheras tis Objected that this Divel may appear in the form of a Dead Person but that he can not Represent such as are Living, the contrary is manefest. No Question had Saul said to the witch bring me David who was then Living She could Easily have shown Living David as Dead Sam^l. As easily as that great Conjurer of whom ^e Wierys[?] 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 appearing shape of a godly man
 
[obscured by tape] sse preshigis [?] d amshum L.1. C. 15.

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Earth. xx But not [underlined] (say some) as doing evil, [underlined] whereas that Divel in Samuel's Likeness told a pernicious Lye, when he said thou hast disquieted mee.[underlined thou...me]. It was not in the pers^n of Saul nor all the Divels in Hell to disquiet a soul in heaven, where Sam^ll had been for two years before this apparition nor did the Spectre [underlined] speak true when he said 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 matter in hand]) the Divel in Sam^lls Shape Confirmed necromancy [underlined] & cursed Witchery [underlined]. He that can in the likeness of ^a Saint, encourage witchery and familiarity with Hell, may possibly in the Likeness of a Saint afflict a Bewitched Person. And wheras tis Objected that this Divel may appear in the form of a Dead Person but that he can not Represent such as are Living, the contrary is manefest. No Question had Saul said to the witch bring me David who was then Living She could Easily have shown Living David as Dead Sam^l. As easily as that great Conjurer of whom ^e Wierys[?] 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 appearing shape of a godly man

[obscured by tape] sse preshigis [?] d amshum L.1. C. 15.