Witch, Warlock, and Magician: Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and ScotlandChatto & Windus, 1889 - Počet stran: 428 |
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... ignorance , the little they knew and the more they did not know , compose quite a considerable library . One hundred and twenty - two are enumerated in the Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa , ' of Mangetus , a dry - as - dust kind of ...
... ignorance , the little they knew and the more they did not know , compose quite a considerable library . One hundred and twenty - two are enumerated in the Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa , ' of Mangetus , a dry - as - dust kind of ...
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... ignorance and vices of the monks and the clergy , again brought down upon him the heavy arm of the ecclesiastical tyranny . His works were condemned by the General of his Order , and in 1278 , during the pontificate of Nicholas III ...
... ignorance and vices of the monks and the clergy , again brought down upon him the heavy arm of the ecclesiastical tyranny . His works were condemned by the General of his Order , and in 1278 , during the pontificate of Nicholas III ...
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... ignorant and knew nothing , for the knowledge of these things ( as I have truly found ) serveth not to better a man in goodnesse , but onely to make him proude and thinke too well of himselfe . What hath all my knowledge of Nature's ...
... ignorant and knew nothing , for the knowledge of these things ( as I have truly found ) serveth not to better a man in goodnesse , but onely to make him proude and thinke too well of himselfe . What hath all my knowledge of Nature's ...
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... ignorant , but clever , astute , and ingenious , and by no means prone to fall into delusions . The last experiment which he made on Dee's simple - mindedness stamps the man as the rogue and knave he was ; while it illustrates the truth ...
... ignorant , but clever , astute , and ingenious , and by no means prone to fall into delusions . The last experiment which he made on Dee's simple - mindedness stamps the man as the rogue and knave he was ; while it illustrates the truth ...
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... ignorant mob , which had broken into his house immediately after his departure from England , ex- cited by the rumours of his strange magical practices . He enumerated the expenses of his homeward journey , arguing that , as it had been ...
... ignorant mob , which had broken into his house immediately after his departure from England , ex- cited by the rumours of his strange magical practices . He enumerated the expenses of his homeward journey , arguing that , as it had been ...
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Strana 102 - (quoth she) ' bury you or no?' ' Oh Trunco,' for so he called her, 'thou wilt bury me, but thou wilt much repent it.' 'Yea, but how long first?' 'I shall die,' said he, 'ere Thursday night.
Strana 406 - The displaying of supposed Witchcraft wherein is affirmed that there are many sorts of Deceivers and Impostors, and divers persons under a passive delusion of Melancholy and Fancy. But that there is a corporeal league made betwixt the Devil and the Witch...
Strana 33 - England, bethought himselfe how he might keepe it hereafter from the like conquests, and so make himselfe famous hereafter to all posterities. This (after great study) hee found could be no way so well done as one ; which was to make a head of brasse, and if he could make this head to speake (and heare it when it speakes) then might hee be able to wall all England about with brasse.
Strana 205 - To deny the possibility, nay, actual existence, of witchcraft and sorcery, is at once flatly to contradict the revealed word of God, in various passages both, of the Old and New Testament...
Strana 172 - s but the twinkling of a star Between a man of peace and war, A thief and justice, fool and knave, A huffing officer and a slave...
Strana 25 - I'll have A whore, shall piss them out next day. Mam. Ha ! why ? Do you think I fable with you ? I assure you, He that has once the flower of the sun, The perfect ruby, which we call elixir, Not only can do that, but, by its virtue, Can confer honour, love, respect, long life ; Give safety, valour, yea, and victory, To whom he will. In eight and twenty days, I'll make an old man of fourscore, a child.
Strana 324 - The fearful abounding at this time in this country of these detestable slaves of the devil, the witches' or enchanters, hath moved me (beloved reader) to dispatch in post, this following treatise of mine...
Strana 165 - Sir Robert Brooke spoke to this purpose : — " ' Mr. Lilly, this Committee thought fit to summon you to appear before them this day, to know, if you can say anything as to the cause of the late fire, or whether there might be any design therein.
Strana 40 - Bacon. Now, masters of our academic state, That rule in Oxford, viceroys in your place, Whose heads contain maps of the liberal arts, Spending your time in depth of learned skill, Why flock you thus to Bacon's secret cell, A friar newly stall'd in Brazen-nose? Say what's your mind, that I may make reply. Burd. Bacon, we hear that...
Strana 400 - A Candle in the Dark, or a Treatise concerning the Nature of Witches and Witchcraft; being Advice to Judges, Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace, and Grand Jurymen, what to do before they passe sentence on such as are arraigned for their lives as Witches.