ftian,who was called John tolde vs>that commonly the 

 feareand tcrrour of this place is fo great to all fuch as 

 enter therein , and the danger they fee with their eies, 

 to fall out of the ballance, and to be broken in peeces, 

 that feldoine there is any one but difpovers all his fins. 

 This place is called by anothername Sangenotocorojktt 

 is to fay, the place ofConfeffion : wee fee plainely by 

 this difcourfe, how theDivell hath pretended to vfurp 

 y nto himfelfe the fervice of God, making confcffion of 

 finnes (which the Lord hath appoynted for the reme 

 dy of man) a divellifli fuperftition , to their great loflc 

 and perdition. He hath doone no leffe to the Heathen 

 oflappm, than to thofe of the provinces of Cellao in 



Of the MomMabk vnftion which the Mexicaine pricftes 

 And other Nztiojus vfcd, and of their witchcraftes. 

 CHAP. 26. 



GOd appoynted in the nuntientLawe the manner 

 how they (liould confecrate Akrons perfon , and 

 the other Priefts, and in the LavTe of the Go/pel , wee 

 havelikcwifetheholy crcamcandvndion which they 

 vfe when they confecrate the Pricftes of Chriflr. There 

 was likewife in the auntient Lawe a fweete conipofi tr- 

 on, which God defend fliould be employed in anie 

 other thing then in the divine fervice. The'Divel hath 

 fought to con ntcrfet all thcfe things after his manner, 

 ashee hathaccuftomed, having to this end invented 

 xhings io f owle and fikhic, whereby they dif cover wel 

 who is the Author. ThepriefkofriiieidoIlesinAfmr^ 

 \vereannoynted in this {bit, they annointed the body 

 fromthefootetothehtad> and all the haire likewife, 



which 



