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

The Disc. now telleth vs that his strength was not extraordinary, And he proueth it first by So. ridiculous deposition, then by the depo¦sitions of 7. others.

Somtimes saith Ed. Garland a man that hath had great triall of Som. supernaturall strength) Somers strength was but ordinarie And againe,* I found him often of easie strength.