01976nam 2200385Ia 450 99639410410331620221108065136.0(CKB)4940000000114595(EEBO)2240915709(UnM)99895524(UnM)9928776600971(EXLCZ)99494000000011459519980915d1651 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Scot's discovery of vvitchcraft[electronic resource] proving the common opinions of witches contracting with divels, spirits, or familiars; and their power to kill, torment, and consume the bodies of men women, and children, or other creatures by diseases or otherwise; their flying in the air, &c. To be but imaginary erronious conceptions and novelties; wherein also, the lewde unchristian practices of witchmongers...is notably detected. Also the knavery and confederacy of conjurors.... The horrible art of poisoning and all the tricks and conveyances of juggling and liegerdemain are fully deciphered. With many other things opened that have long lain hidden: ... Whereunto is added, a treatise upon the nature, and substance of spirits and divels, &c. all written and published in anno 1584. by Reginald Scot, EsquireLondon printed by Richard Cotes1651[26], 24, 33-200, 197-244, [1], 245-248, [1], 249-296, 299-401, [17] p. illText is continuous despite pagination.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014WitchcraftEarly works to 1800MagicEarly works to 1800DemonologyEarly works to 1800WitchcraftMagicDemonologyScot Reginald1538?-1599.929855Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996394104103316Scot's discovery of vvitchcraft2415340UNISA