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| XI. |
Magic of the Egyptians and Chaldeans |
70 |
| XII. |
Magic among the Greeks and Romans |
73 |
| XIII. |
Examples which prove the Reality of Magic |
75 |
| XIV. |
Effects of Magic according to the Poets |
81 |
| XV. |
Of the Pagan Oracles |
83 |
| XVI. |
The Certainty of the Event predicted, is not always a proof that the Prediction comes from God |
86 |
| XVII. |
Reasons which lead us to believe that the greater part of the Ancient Oracles were only Impositions of the Priests and Priestesses, who feigned that they were inspired by God |
89 |
| XVIII. |
On Sorcerers and Sorceresses, or Witches |
93 |
| XIX. |
Instances of Sorcerers and Witches being, as they said, transported to the Sabbath |
98 |
| XX. |
Story of Louis Gaufredi and Magdalen de la Palud, owned by themselves to be a Sorcerer and Sorceress |
102 |
| XXI. |
Reasons which prove the Possibility of Sorcerers and Witches being transported to the Sabbath |
106 |
| XXII. |
Continuation of the same Subject |
111 |
| XXIII. |
Obsession and Possession of the Devil |
114 |
| XXIV. |
The Truth and Reality of Possession and Obsession by the Devil proved from Scripture |
117 |
| XXV. |
Examples of Real Possessions caused by the Devil |
119 |
| XXVI. |
Continuation of the same Subject |
123 |
| XXVII. |
Objections against the Obsessions and Possessions of the Demon--Reply to the Objections |
128 |
| XXVIII. |
Continuation of Objections against Possessions, and some Replies to those Objections |
132 |
| XXIX. |
Of Familiar Spirits |
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