id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14015 Hopkins, Matthew The Discovery of Witches .txt text/plain 3803 229 84 hanged, where this Discoverer lives, for sending the Devill like a place, from whence such naturall markes proceed, as if a witch plead confessions (though made by a Witch against her selfe) he allowes not 1. He utterly denyes that confession of a Witch to be of any validity, 2. He utterly denyes that confession of a Witch, which is drawn from 3. He utterly denyes that confession of a Witch, when she confesseth 4. He utterly denyes a confession of a Witch, when it is interrogated Yes, in brief he will declare what confession of a Witch is of Gods power, who for certaine limits the Devill and the Witch; disease kills the party, not the Witch, nor the Devill, (onely the Devill knew that such a disease was predominant) and the witch heare witches confess such and such a murder, whether the party had ./cache/14015.txt ./txt/14015.txt