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[underlined: Guell] Saith of him that he must ingeniously confess
[underlined: Guell] Saith of him that he must ingeniously confess
that he never understood Solomons proverbs
that he never understood Solomons proverbs
until [underlined: Lavator] Expounded them to him. That book  
until [underlined: Lavater] Expounded them to him. That book  
of his [underlined: DeSpeitris] has boon Published in Latin
of his [underlined: DeSpeitris] has boon Published in Latin
Greek high and Low Dutch, French, Italian. Tho [Scar=]
Greek high and Low Dutch, French, Italian. Tho [Scar=]

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15 [underlined: Guell] Saith of him that he must ingeniously confess that he never understood Solomons proverbs until [underlined: Lavater] Expounded them to him. That book of his [underlined: DeSpeitris] has boon Published in Latin Greek high and Low Dutch, French, Italian. Tho [Scar=] ned [underllined: Zanchy] (+)Speakes highly of it, professing that he had read it both with Pleasure and pro= fitt. [underlined: Vochin] (a) [fakes nohio?] of that passage [illegible: rise] have [crossed out 1 word] Quoted out of [underlined: Lavator] as a thing memorable. Some Popish Authors argue that the Divel cannot personate the such as an [crossed out 1 word] Inocont do= ing an act of Witchcraft because [thombo?] might as well represent thom Committing [crossed out: Self] murder and If so thon would thor be no Living in tho world. But I [hern?] tho Argument against thom. [illegible] I beemay (as tho mentioned in stanos Trove) perso- nate honst mon as doing other Evils. And no Solic Reason can be given why he may not as well personate thom under the [name?] of witches as under thos name of Thieves, Murderers, & Idola= tors. As for tho objection that thon ther would be no Living in the world, we shall consider that un= der tho [noser?] Argument. Argument. If Satan may not represent one that is not a Covenant Servant of his as affecting those that are [crossed out: affected] bewitched or [?], thon he because he wants either will or Power to doe this, or because God will never permitt him to doe so. No man but [?] doubts of tho Ill will of Divell.


[In Margin: (+)Episol. 2 (a)in dispute de Magia. 525]