VVitchcraft cast out from the religious seed and Israel of God. : And the black art, or, nicromancery inchantments, sorcerers, wizards, lying divination, conjuration, and witchcraft, discovered, with the ground, fruits, and effects thereof: as it is proved to be acted in the mistery of iniquity, by the power of darknesse, and witnessed against by Scripture, and declared against also, from, and by them that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Shewing, the danger thereof, ... Also, some things to clear the truth from reproaches, lies and slanders, and false accusations, occasioned by Daniel Bott and his slander-carriers, ... /
| Main Author: | R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666 |
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| Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed for Giles. Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls.,
1655.
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