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Bostons) he was well acquainted with the Mi= nister concerned who related to him the whole story to [?] all the circumstances of it. For Mr. [underlined word] Cotton was so affected with the Report as to take a Journey on purpose to the towne where this Hap= pened, that so he might obtain a satisfactory account about it, which he did. Some authors say that a [underlined word] Daemon appeared in the form of [underlined word] Sylva [continued underlined word] nus (Hierom's friend) attempting a dishonest thing, the Divel thereby designing to blast the reputation of a famous Bishop. I have in another Booke mentioned that