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Contents
A NOTE UPON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY | viii |
WHICH ARE THE DEVIL A WITCH AND | 1 |
Question III | 21 |
Whether Witches may work some Prestidigitatory | 58 |
Kill the Child Conceived in the Womb and Pro | 66 |
availeth not at | 89 |
Chapter I | 164 |
QUESTION I | 205 |
In Which Various Doubts are Set Forth with | 213 |
Question XIII | 222 |
Of the fit Time and of the Method of the Second | 230 |
Question XX | 240 |
page | 246 |
Question XXIX | 257 |
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