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what fide of a houfe it appears^ from that 
poatt refpei^ivcly you (hall hear of a 
Coarfe within two or three clays. 
They worftip the Devil f as I laid ):htn 
Priefis arc called fowaws an<l arc littk betT 
ter than Witches, for they have familiar 
conference with him , who makes therii 
invahier^blc, that is (hot-free and liick-free«? 
Crafric Rogues, abufing the reft at their 
p'eafurr, having power over them by reafoa 
of their Diabolical Art in curing of Dilca- 
fes, which is performed with lude Ceiemo-- 
mtss they place the fick upon the ground 
fnting, and dance in an Antick manner 
round about him , beating their nakc^ 
breafts with a ftrong hand, and making hi- 
deous faces/ometirncs calling upon the De* 
yil for his help, mingling their prayers wich 
horrid and barbarous charms \ if the (ick 
recover, riicy fend rich gifts, their Bowes 
and Arrowes, IVom^ompcrs^ Mohachjj lea- 
ver skjns ^ or other rich fms to the E ft- 
ward, where there is a v^(i Rock not far, 
from the fliorc, having a, hole ia it ot an un- 
fe^rchable profundity, into which they 
throw them'. ' > 
Their Theologic is not much, but que- 
llionlefs they acknowledge a God and a 
Devil, and (c)me fmal! light they have of 
the Souls immpiti^lify j foir ask theii^^ whi- 
