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their fathers of old throw the Red Sea) wherby | their fathers of old throw the Red Sea) wherby | ||
great numbers of them were deceived & perish= | great numbers of them were deceived & perish= | ||
ed in the waters (w) Learned and | ed in the waters (w) Learned and Judicious men | ||
have concluded that this [two underlined words: Moses Cretensis] was a | have concluded that this [two underlined words: Moses Cretensis] was a | ||
[underlined word: Daemon] Transforming himself into [underlined word:Moses]. | [underlined word: Daemon] Transforming himself into [underlined word:Moses]. | ||
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came to one that was troubled in mind [caret symbol. Inserted words: (ye same as [illegible] mentioned)] telling her | came to one that was troubled in mind [caret symbol. Inserted words: (ye same as [illegible] mentioned)] telling her | ||
that the Long^r she lived the worse it wold be for her | that the Long^r she lived the worse it wold be for her | ||
and therfore advising her to | and therfore advising her to Self murder. An Emi | ||
nent person still living had the account of this | nent person still living had the account of this | ||
matt^r from Mr [underlined word: Cotton] (the famous Teacher of both | matt^r from Mr [underlined word: Cotton] (the famous Teacher of both |
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courage him from doing things Lawfull & good. A multitude of Jews [crossed out word: persons] were once de= luded by a person pretending to be moses from Heaven, and that if they would follow him they should pass safely throw the sea (as did their fathers of old throw the Red Sea) wherby great numbers of them were deceived & perish= ed in the waters (w) Learned and Judicious men have concluded that this [two underlined words: Moses Cretensis] was a [underlined word: Daemon] Transforming himself into [underlined word:Moses]. And that the Divel has frequently appeared in the shape of famous persons to the end he might= seduce into Idolatry (a Sin equall to that of= Witchcraft. No man that has made it his con= cern to Enquire into things of this nature can be Ignorant. Many Examples of this kind are col= lected by Mr [underlined word: Bromhall] in his Treatise of Spectres and the Cunning Delusions of the Divel to strengthen men in worshiping of Saints departed. And by Mr [underlined word: Bovet] in his [underlined word: pandaemonium]. It is credibly re ported that the Divel in the likeness of a faithfull minister of Christ ([caret symbol. Inserted words: at St Ives near [underlined word: Boston] in Lincoln Shire) came to one that was troubled in mind [caret symbol. Inserted words: (ye same as [illegible] mentioned)] telling her that the Long^r she lived the worse it wold be for her and therfore advising her to Self murder. An Emi nent person still living had the account of this matt^r from Mr [underlined word: Cotton] (the famous Teacher of both
[Written in left margin] w) Socrates [Illegible]