A vindication of the Surey demoniack as no impostor, or, A reply to a certain pamphlet publish'd by Mr. Zach. Taylor, called, The Surey impostor with a further clearing and confirming of the truth as to Richard Dugdale's case and cure / by T.J. ... ; to which is annexed a brief narrative of the Surey demoniack, drawn up by the same author ...
- Title
- A vindication of the Surey demoniack as no impostor, or, A reply to a certain pamphlet publish'd by Mr. Zach. Taylor, called, The Surey impostor with a further clearing and confirming of the truth as to Richard Dugdale's case and cure / by T.J. ... ; to which is annexed a brief narrative of the Surey demoniack, drawn up by the same author ...
- Author
- Jollie, Thomas, 1629-1703.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Nevill Simmons ... and sold by G. Conyers ...,
- 1698.
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- Subject terms
- Dugdale, Richard, -- fl. 1697.
- Taylor, Zachary, -- 1653-1705. -- Surey imposter.
- Dissenters, Religious -- England.
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"A vindication of the Surey demoniack as no impostor, or, A reply to a certain pamphlet publish'd by Mr. Zach. Taylor, called, The Surey impostor with a further clearing and confirming of the truth as to Richard Dugdale's case and cure / by T.J. ... ; to which is annexed a brief narrative of the Surey demoniack, drawn up by the same author ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46994.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE.
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text
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A Vindication of the
Surey Demoniack as no Impostor,&c. -
The Testimony and Information upon Oath of several Persons who volun∣tarily offered themselves concerning
Richard Dugdale ofWhalley, in the County ofLancaster, Gardener; taken beforeHugh LordWil∣oughby, andRalph Egerton, Esq Two of His Majesties Justi∣ces of the Peace for the County ofLancaster, atHolcomb in the said County, the Nine and Twentieth day ofJuly, 1695. - testimony
- testimony
- The Information of divers Persons taken before the said Justices of Peace, at the Time and Place aforesaid, declaring themselves ready to do it upon Oath when required.
- testimony
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The Informations of several Persons, who voluntarily offered themselves concerning
Richard Dugdale ofWhalley, in the County ofLancaster, Gard'ner; beforeThomas Braddill, Esq andRalph Egerton, Esq Two of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the said County, atDar∣win in the said County, on the Twentieth Day ofJuly, 1695. -
The Informations of divers credible Persons which were, and are ready to give in upon Oath, before the said Justices of the Peace, or others at the places aforesaid, or else where if desired thereunto, as they voluntarily offer'd, and declar'd unto Mr.
Tho. Jolly, and others of sufficient Credit and Cautiousness. -
Several Testimonials about the said
Richard Dugdale 's Case do follow. -
Concerning
Richard Dugdale 's Certificate, which he voluntarily subscribed beforeJame, Gregson, and my silf, with others: Which is mentioned in the last Page of theSurey, Demoniack, there is some mistake (tho not much material:) For the words in the ori∣ginal are follows. - certificate
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Upon occasion of Mr.
Taylor 's reflecting on the Reverend Mr.Pendlebury deceased,Alexander Haworth gives in the following Certificate. - certificate
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miscellany
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The Confession of
Richard Dugdale ofWhalley, in the County ofLancashire, Gardner, taken before the Right HonourableHugh LordWilloughby, andWilliam Hulme, Esq two of His Majesly's Justices of the Peace, and Quorum, for the said County, ta∣ken at the House ofRichard Sharples, ofBlackburn, in the County aforesaid, the15th day ofSeptember, Anno Domini,1697. -
Concerning
R. D. his Testimony. - testimony
- brief testimonies
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As to the following Informations, they were brought to me after the meeting before the Justices at
Blackbrun: And much more might be gîven in to the same purpose, if there were need for it, and that we made it our brsiness to seek further Testimony: Tho' the thing happen'd so many years ago, and that the Informants testifying thereunto be so much against their Worldly Interest.
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The Confession of
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Some few passages, which I took notice of all along from the first, as to the Case of young
Dugdale ofSurey, nearWhally inLan∣cashire, aged about19 or20 Years.
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A Vindication of the
- Postscript.
- ERRATA.