The witch of Endor, or, The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel in which you have an account of the exorcisms or conjurations of the papists, as they be set forth in their agends, benedictionals, manuals, missals, journals, portasses, which they use in their churches concerning the hallowing of the water, salt, bread, candles, boughs, fire, ashes, incense, pascal lamb, eggs, herbs, milk, honey, apples, wine, cheese, butter, new baked bread, flesh, font, marrying ring, pilgrims wallet, staff, cross, sword, &c. : proposed and offered to the consideration of all sober Protestants / by Titus Otes.
- Title
- The witch of Endor, or, The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel in which you have an account of the exorcisms or conjurations of the papists, as they be set forth in their agends, benedictionals, manuals, missals, journals, portasses, which they use in their churches concerning the hallowing of the water, salt, bread, candles, boughs, fire, ashes, incense, pascal lamb, eggs, herbs, milk, honey, apples, wine, cheese, butter, new baked bread, flesh, font, marrying ring, pilgrims wallet, staff, cross, sword, &c. : proposed and offered to the consideration of all sober Protestants / by Titus Otes.
- Author
- Oates, Titus, 1649-1705.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, and Thomas Cockeril ...,
- 1679.
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- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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"The witch of Endor, or, The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel in which you have an account of the exorcisms or conjurations of the papists, as they be set forth in their agends, benedictionals, manuals, missals, journals, portasses, which they use in their churches concerning the hallowing of the water, salt, bread, candles, boughs, fire, ashes, incense, pascal lamb, eggs, herbs, milk, honey, apples, wine, cheese, butter, new baked bread, flesh, font, marrying ring, pilgrims wallet, staff, cross, sword, &c. : proposed and offered to the consideration of all sober Protestants / by Titus Otes." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53579.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- imprimatur
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To the Right Honourable
ANTHONY EARL of SHAFTSBURY, Baron Ashly ofWimbourne St.Gyles; LordCooper ofPawlet. -
The
Exorcisms orConjurations of thePapists, as they be set forth in theirAgends, Benedictionals, Ma∣nuals, Missals, Journals, Portasses, &c. which they use in their Churches, concerning thehallowing of Water, Salt, Bread, Candles, Bowes, Fire, Ashes, Incense, Pascal Lamb, Eggs, Herbs, Milk, Honey, Apples, Wine, Cheese, But∣ter, new Baked Bread, Flesh, Font, Marrying Ring, Pil∣grims, Wallet, Staff, Cross, Sword, &c. with Confutations of the same.- Of HOLY WATER.
- Of HOLY BREAD.
- Of HOLY CANDLES.
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Of
Holy Boughs, otherwise calledPalms. -
Of Hallowing the Fire on
Easter-Eve. -
Of
Holy Ashes. - Of hallowing Incense, Myrrhe, and other Perfumes.
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Of hallowing the
Pascal. -
Of hallowing the
Pascal Lamb. -
The hallowing of
Eggs. -
The hallowing of
Herbs. -
The hallowing of
Milk andHoney. -
The hallowing of
Apples, and other new Fruits. -
The hallowing of
Wine. - The hallowing of Cheese and Butter.
- The hallowing of new baken Bread that lately came out of the Oven.
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The hallowing of
Flesh. - The hallowing of the Font.
- Of hallowing the Marrying-Ring.
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The Hallowing of the Pilgrims
Wallet andStaff. -
The hallowing of a
Sword. -
The hallowing of
Beads to say ourLady's Psalter on. -
The Christning or Hallowing of
Bells. -
The Blessing or Hallowing of the
Water wherewith theBell must be sprinkled. - section
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A Blessing for
sore Eyes, taken out of an old Mass-Book; very profitable for that Disease, as teachethWilielmus de monti∣bus, matricis Ecclesiae Lincolniensis Cancellarius. - A general Blessing for all things.