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[Imprisoned under the name of a witch, my husband [unintelligible] disowned me, & seeing no hope of ever being in credit againe Through the temptation of the Devill I made that confession to destroy my owne life, Being weary of it , or chusing rather to dy than to live.] underlined This her lamentable speech did astonish all the spectators, few of whom could refrain from teares. The Truth of this Relation (saith my Author) is certainely asserted by a worthy Divine now Living who was an Eye & Ear wittness of the whole matter. But thus did [this?] miserable creature suffer death. And this was a just Execution When the Amalekite confessed he had killed Saul whom [scratched out: he] he had no legall Authority to meddle withall, altho tis pro- bable that he belied himselfe, David gave order for his Execution & said to him, [thy blood be upon thy head, for thy mouth hath testified against thee.] underlined Sam: 1:16. But as for the testimony of confessing witches against others, the case is not so clean as against themselves. They are not such credible wittnesses as in a case of Life or Death is to be defined. It is beyond dispute that the Devill makes his Witches to deam strange things of themselves & others which are not so. There was (as Authors beyond Exception relate) in appearance a feast prepared, the wines