That there were such creatures as witches, he made no doubt at all. For, first, the Scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had provided laws against such persons, which is an argument of their confidence of such a crime. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society - Strana 148autor/autoři: American Antiquarian Society - 1907Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 822 str.
...Secondly, Whether the prisoners ut the bar were guilty of it ? That there were such creatures as witches be made no doubt at all ; For first, the scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisduu. of all nations had provided laws agai net sue U persons, which is on argument of their confidence... | |
| 1830 - 736 str.
...solid judgment, are now to he recorded ns sail instances of human frailty. Sir Matthew Hale has said, that there were such creatures as witches, he made no doubt at all, for these- reasons : — First, the holy Scriptures have affirmed it. Secondly, the 109 wisdom of all nations... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1836 - 602 str.
...these children were bewitched 1 Secondly, whether the prisoners at the bar were guilty of it ? — " That there were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at all ; first, the Scriptures had affirmed so much , Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had provided laws... | |
| John Bickerton Williams - 1835 - 618 str.
...children were bewitched; and, 2d, whether the prisoners at the bar were guilty of bewitching them ? That there were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at all, and he appealed to the Scriptures, which had affirmed so much, and also to the wisdom of all nations... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 str.
...or no these children were bewitched. Secondly, whether the prisoners at the bar were guilty of it. That there were such creatures as witches, he made...all nations had provided laws against such persons, wliich is an argument of their confidence of such a crime. And such hath been the judgment of this... | |
| William Wills - 1838 - 332 str.
...Cullender and Amy Duny for witchcraft at the Assizes at Bury Saint Edmund's in 1685, told the Jury "that there were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at all," and he left the case to them, with his prayer that "the great God of Heaven would direct their hearts... | |
| 1840 - 214 str.
...an extract from the summing up of that great and good man may be both amusing and interesting :— " That there " were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at " all, for in the first place, the scriptures had affirmed so " much. Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 574 str.
...witches he made no doubt at all first, the Scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisdom of al nations had provided laws against such persons, which...confidence of such a crime. And such hath been the judgmenl of this kingdom, as appears by that act of parliament which hath pro vided punishments proportionable... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 588 str.
...these children were bewitched ? Secondly, whether the prisoners at the bar were guilty of it ? — " That there were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at all ; first, the Scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had provided laws... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 568 str.
...these children were bewitched ? Secondly, whether the prisoners at the bar were guilty of it ? — " That there were such creatures as witches he made no doubt at all ; first, the Scriptures had affirmed so much. Secondly, the wisdom of all nations had provided laws... | |
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