A detection of that sinnful, shamful, lying, and ridiculous discours, of Samuel Harshnet. entituled: A discouerie of the fravvdulent practises of Iohn Darrell wherein is manifestly and apparantly shewed in the eyes of the world. not only the vnlikelihoode, but the flate impossibilitie of the pretended counterfayting of William Somers, Thomas Darling, Kath. Wright, and Mary Couper, togeather with the other 7. in Lancashire, and the supposed teaching of them by the saide Iohn Darrell.
Darrel, John, b. ca. 1562.
Discouerer.

There is added a sixt inducement, viz. the feare of hanging: he being slandered to haue bewitched one Stirland to death.* For the clearing therfore of this vntruth: So. before hath deposed, that one cause why about the 14. day of Ianuary 1597. he fell againe to those fitts, (wherevpon M. Darrell affirmed that he was repossessed) was this: viz. The feare of suh daunger, as he otherwise might haue fallen into, by reason of the said accusation, cō cerniug his bewitching of Stirland to death.