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THE TRIALL OF WITCH-CRAFT: Shewing, the true and right Me∣thode of the Discouerie.
CHAP. I. Of naturall knowledge, and how it is solely acquired, either by Sense, or Reason, or by artificiall and prudent coniectation.
AS there is one onely Infinite, which hath created all things finite: so is there one onely finite, most neerely like vnto that Infinite, which is wisedome and know∣ledge in men & Angels. The knowledge which is giuen to Angels, is only known to God & Angels. The knowledge which is giuen to man, is knowne by man, limited measured and confined. It is therefore by the most wise Philosophers and fathers of former times, & the Sages of later times and ages agreed, by a generall consent & harmony of the same truth, that all things which are allotted man to know or vnder∣stand, are by two waies, or instruments solely to be atchiued or hoped. The first of these is the inward vnderstanding:* 1.1 the second is the outward sense: The vnderstanding hath know∣ledge diuers waies. First immediatly, by an inbred Idea & vn¦derstanding of certaine generall notions common vnto all