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Witch, Warlock, and Magician: Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland

Witch, Warlock, and Magician: Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland

by Adams, W. H. Davenport (William Henry Davenport)

GrimoireHermeticismModern

Magic -- England -- History. Magic -- Great Britain -- History. Magic -- Scotland -- History

Chapters

39

Total Words

114,642

Reading Time

459 min

Published

1858

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Table of Contents

1.Preface
3 min
2.V. THE LITERATURE OF WITCHCRAFT 378
25 min
3.CHAPTER I.
23 min
4.III. passes at Harleston Fair, and introduces Lacy, Earl of Lincoln,
17 min
5.CHAPTER II.
36 min
6.CHAPTER III.
12 min
7.CHAPTER IV.
28 min
8.CHAPTER V.
58 min
9.CHAPTER VI.
20 min
10.CHAPTER I.
43 min
11.CHAPTER II.
52 min
12.CHAPTER III.
12 min
13.CHAPTER IV.
79 min
14.CHAPTER V.
10 min
15.M. B. starts with a good deal of fervour:
1 min
16.M. B. I am glad we agree on that point; I hope we shall in
1 min
17.M. B. Nay, then, I see you are awry, if you deny these
8 min
18.M. B. If you take it that this is one craft of Satan to bring
5 min
19.M. B. I could be content to hear more in these matters; I see
1 min
20.M. B. I thought there had not been such subtle practices of
1 min
21.M. B. The devil is too crafty for the wisest, unless they
1 min
22.M. B. Would you not be glad, if their spirits were hanged up
1 min
23.M. B. Who do you think taught it the cunning woman at R. H.?
1 min
24.M. B. You do not think, then, that the devil doth teach her?
1 min
25.M. B. Do you know that was a good thing?
1 min
26.M. B. Do you think the devil was afraid of your spit?
1 min
27.M. B. Can a spit hurt him?
1 min
28.M. B. It is certain that spirits cannot be hurt but with
1 min
29.M. B. If she were in your cream, your butter was not very
1 min
30.M. B. I _was_ of your mind, but I am not now, for I see how
1 min
31.M. B. You think the devil can kill men's cattle, and lame
1 min
32.M. B. I do wonder, not so much at your ignorance as at this,
1 min
33.M. B. If I should reason with you out of the words of God,
1 min
34.M. B. She is wilful indeed. I will leave you also.
27 min
35.C. I think so, too, but it is not done yet: immediately I
1 min
36.C. Ay, so I was; but it was worse yet, for they had not stood
1 min
37.C. And as soon as the chair was dragged or moved to the end
1 min
38.C. Think! nay, I did not think; I was dead, to be sure I was
1 min
39.C. Why, after a little while, my old man came in again,
5 min

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