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vict a man of sorcery which would not be
vict a man of sorcery which would not be
enoughto convict him were he charged with a-
enoughto convict him were he charged with a-
nother [illegible] worthy of Death. Numb. 35. 30. [illegible]
nother Evil worthy of Death. Numb. 35. 30. [illegible]
may not take the oath of a distracted person or  
may not take the oath of a distracted person or  
of a [illegible] person in case of murder
of a [illegible] person in case of murder [illegible]
[lony?] of any Lost. [Then?] nei [illegible ] may we doe it
witchcraft [illegible] Set me premise this also that [illegible]
have been way[?] of [trying?] Witches ___[illegible]
in many Nations Especially in the dark times of
[?]ayan[?]y and [?]opery which the rightous God in
[ver?] approved of: but which (as [Judicious?]
[illegible] [illegible] it in plain English) were [illegible]-
ed by the Divel that so inocent persons might
be Condemned and Some notorious Witches E=
=scape

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Whether ther are any discoveries of this crime which Jurors and Judges may with a safe conscience proceed upon, to the conviction and condemnation of the persons under suspicion. Set mee here premise [illegible] things I the Evidence in this crime of a Capital nature. The word of god do th no [wher?] in [illegible] that a less clear Evidence or that ferver or other wit[illegible]es may may be taken as sufficient to con vict a man of sorcery which would not be enoughto convict him were he charged with a- nother Evil worthy of Death. Numb. 35. 30. [illegible] may not take the oath of a distracted person or of a [illegible] person in case of murder [illegible] [lony?] of any Lost. [Then?] nei [illegible ] may we doe it witchcraft [illegible] Set me premise this also that [illegible] have been way[?] of [trying?] Witches ___[illegible] in many Nations Especially in the dark times of [?]ayan[?]y and [?]opery which the rightous God in [ver?] approved of: but which (as [Judicious?] [illegible] [illegible] it in plain English) were [illegible]- ed by the Divel that so inocent persons might be Condemned and Some notorious Witches E= =scape