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brd in . weltIndias 25 
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bꝛingethmoſt abmiration, is, the maner hewe the Pꝛieſts The mann 
ot the indias did vſe it, which was in this manner: when how rhe 
there was amongſt the Indians any manner of bulinelie, Ziel 2 
of greate impaꝛtaunce, inthe which the chief e Gentlemen rh. ae 
called Cafiqucs. oz anꝝ of the pꝛincipall poople of the Couns vſe his Ta- 
trep, dad necediitie to conſult with their Bꝛieſtes in any bus baco. 
ſineſſe of impoꝛtance:then they went and pꝛopoundedtheir 
matter totheir chiete Pꝛieſt, fooꝛthwith in their piefence, 
be tooke certeyne leaues of the abc. and taſt them into p 
fire, and did receiue the ſmoke of themat his mouth, ans at 
his noſe with a Cane, and in taking of it, hee fell downe 
vppon the ground, as a Dead man, and remaynyng fo, acs 
coꝛding tothe quantity ofthe ſmoke that he had taken wh 
the hear be had done his woazke he did reuue and awake 
and gaue them their aunſweares accoꝛding to the viſions, 
and illuſions which he ſawe whiles hee was rapte in the 
fame manner and he did interpꝛete tottzem, as to him fees 
/ Med bell, oꝛ as the Dinell had counfelled him giuing them 
tontinually doubtfull aunſwe res, in ſuch ſoꝛte, that ha wſoe⸗ 
uer it tell out, they might fap that it was the fame, which 
was declared, and the anſwere that he made. 
In like loꝛt the reſt ofthe Judians faz their kaſtime: do 
take the ſmoke ofthe Tabac, to make themſelues 
withall, and fo fe t vilions, and things that repꝛelent ba» 
to them, that where in they do delight: and other times they 
c cç—— ů ů : 
mable to tgat which they haue ſeene, being dꝛunke theres 
with, euen fo they iudge of their buũneſſe Andas the deuil 
is a deceiuer, ⁊ bath the knowledge of the vertue of hearbs, 
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