Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... divell worketh by them . that they ought to be put to death . We ought also to seeke remedy against them , but , as ... divell , or else he would not be so redie to do them service . But if you meane that such as seeke re- medy against ...
... divell worketh by them . that they ought to be put to death . We ought also to seeke remedy against them , but , as ... divell , or else he would not be so redie to do them service . But if you meane that such as seeke re- medy against ...
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... divell the harme unto men and cattell ? M. B. Why the divell doth it at their sending , though I confesse it must needes be as you said , that the divell worketh all in the mind of the witch , and mooveth her to send him . Dan . The ...
... divell the harme unto men and cattell ? M. B. Why the divell doth it at their sending , though I confesse it must needes be as you said , that the divell worketh all in the mind of the witch , and mooveth her to send him . Dan . The ...
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... divell : for God is offended , and sendeth ( as S. Paul saith ) strong delusion . But have you any moe examples to proove that the divell is not willing to have witches bewrayed ? Sam . I have heard of many such like , but you say all ...
... divell : for God is offended , and sendeth ( as S. Paul saith ) strong delusion . But have you any moe examples to proove that the divell is not willing to have witches bewrayed ? Sam . I have heard of many such like , but you say all ...
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