A Treatise of Witchcraft eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 95 pages of information about A Treatise of Witchcraft.

A Treatise of Witchcraft eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 95 pages of information about A Treatise of Witchcraft.

    [Footnote n:  In proemio, lib de exhortaions ad Martyrium
    Cyprianus.
]

    The fifth Proposition.

The Diuell can assume to himself[a] a body, and frame a voyce to speake with, and further instruct and giue satisfaction to those who haue submitted themselues vnto him, and are bound to his seruice.  For he lost not by his transgression and fall, his naturall[b] endowments, but they continued in him whole[c] and perfect, as in the good Angels, who abide in that obedience and holiness wherein they were created, from whence a reason confirmatiue may bee thus framed, Good Angels can take vnto themselues bodies, as Genes. 18. 2. Iudg. 13. 3.6. therefore the euill also.  Thus the Diuell hath appeared to some in the forme of a [d]Man, cloathed in purple, & wearing a crowne vpon his head:  to others in the likenesse of a [e]Childe:  sometime he sheweth himselfe in the forme of foure-footed beastes, foules, creeping things, [f]roaring as a Lyon, skipping like a Goat, barking after the manner of a dogge, and the like.  But[g] it is obserued by some, that he cannot take the shape of a Sheepe, or Doue, though of an Angell of light:  2.  Cor. 11. 14.  And further, [h]most of the learned doe hold, that those bodies wherein they doe appeare, are fashioned of the[i] aire, (though it is not to be denied, but they can enter into other, as the Diuell did into the Serpent, deceiuing Eue, Gen. 3. 1.) which if it continuing pure and in the owne nature,[k] hath neither colour nor figure, yet condensed receiueth both, as wee may behold in the clouds, which resemble sometime one, sometime another shape, and so in them is seene the representation of Armies fighting, of beasts and Birds, houses, Cities, and sundry other kinds of apparations.

    [Footnote a:  Augustinus in Enchiridio, cap .59. & 60. & Lambertus
    Daneusin suis comentarijs:  ad eundem.
]

    [Footnote b:  Binfeldius de confessionibus maleficorum.  Aquinas,
    Summa part. 1. quest. 51, art. 3. & 4
]

[Footnote c:  In D[e,]monibus +angelikas doreas ou mepote alloi osthas phamen, alloi eisi holokleroi kai pamphaneis+, Dionisius Areopagita, de diuinis nominibus cap. 4. & si vacat licebit consulere in eundem Pachemerae Paraphrasin & maximi scholia.  Isidorus Hispalensis de summo bono. lib. 1. cap. 12.]

    [Footnote d:  Sulpitius Seuerus in vita beati Martini.  Multa
    exempl[e,] habet Bodinus in pr[e,]fatione ad D[e,]monomaniam.
]

    [Footnote e:  Hieronimus in vita Hilarianis.]

    [Footnote f:  Psellus de d[e,]monum natura.]

    [Footnote g:  Binfeldius de confessionibus maleficorum.]

    [Footnote h:  Petrus Martyr in 28. caput. lib. 2.  Samuelis. 
    Aquinas in Summa parte 1. quest 51. articul. 2.  Hyperius locer[~u]
    Theolog. lib.
]

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