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Sweet Truth , if the Civil Court and Magistracy must judge ( as before I have written ) and those Civil Courts are as lawful , consisting of natural men as of godly persons , then what consequences necessarily will follow , I have ...
Sweet Truth , if the Civil Court and Magistracy must judge ( as before I have written ) and those Civil Courts are as lawful , consisting of natural men as of godly persons , then what consequences necessarily will follow , I have ...
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“ Whether it be lawful to bind persons suspected for witches , and so cast them into the water , in order to making a discovery of their innocency or guiltiness ; so that if they keep above the water , they shall be deemed as ...
“ Whether it be lawful to bind persons suspected for witches , and so cast them into the water , in order to making a discovery of their innocency or guiltiness ; so that if they keep above the water , they shall be deemed as ...
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Suppose the devil saith , these persons are witches , must the judge , therefore , condemn them ? 2. Experience hath proved this to be a fallacious way of trying witches , therefore it ought not to be practiced . Thereby guilty persons ...
Suppose the devil saith , these persons are witches , must the judge , therefore , condemn them ? 2. Experience hath proved this to be a fallacious way of trying witches , therefore it ought not to be practiced . Thereby guilty persons ...
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