A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft containing these severall particulars : that there are witches ... together with the confessions of many of those executed since May 1645 ... / by John Stearne now of Lawshall.

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A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft containing these severall particulars : that there are witches ... together with the confessions of many of those executed since May 1645 ... / by John Stearne now of Lawshall.
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Sterne, John, 17th cent.
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London :: Printed by William Wilson,
1648.
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"A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft containing these severall particulars : that there are witches ... together with the confessions of many of those executed since May 1645 ... / by John Stearne now of Lawshall." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61373.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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A CONFIRMATION And Discovery of WITCH-CRAFT,

Containing these severall particulars;

That there are VVitches called bad Witches, and Witches untruely called good or white Witches, and what manner of people they be, and how they may bee knowne, with many particulars thereunto tending.

Together with the Confessions of many of those executed since May 1645. in the severall Counties hereafter mentioned. As also some objections Answered.

By Iohn Stearne, now of Lawshall neere Burie Saint Edmonds in Suffolke, sometimes of Manningtree in Essex.

PROV. 17. 15.
He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are an abomination to the Lord.
DEVT. 13. 14.
Thou shalt therefore inquire, and make search, and aske diligently, whether it be truth, and the thing certaine.

LONDON, Printed by William Wilson, dwelling in Little Saint Bartholo∣mewes neere Smithfield. 1648

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