The second part of the Demoniacke vvorlde, or worlde possessed with diuels conteining three dialogues, 1. Of familiar diuels, 2. Of lunaticke diuels, 3. Of the coniuring of diuels / translated out of French into English by T.S. ...

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The second part of the Demoniacke vvorlde, or worlde possessed with diuels conteining three dialogues, 1. Of familiar diuels, 2. Of lunaticke diuels, 3. Of the coniuring of diuels / translated out of French into English by T.S. ...
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Viret, Pierre, 1511-1571.
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Imprinted at London :: For Iohn Perin, and are to bee solde in Paules churchyard, at the signe of the Angel,
1583.
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The Tytle and effect of the fift Dialogue, of the world posses∣sed with Deuils.

THis fifte Dialogue is called, the dialogue of Lunatique Deuilles: because the chiefe matter contained therein, treateth of a Luna∣tique Demoniacque, of whom the Euangelists make mention, and of such as may be compa∣red to the same. And beecause there were many accidentes, which fell out vnto this De∣moniacque, somewhat is also sayde, of deafe, dumbe, and blinde Demoniacques, and howe Iesus Christ healed them.

What grace God graunteth to men, by the preaching of the Gospell.

In what a dangerous estate they are, which are depriued of the Gospell.

Of the Prophecies, of the hardening and blynding of their hearts, which contemne the word of God.

What power the Deuill hath ouer younge children, and what be the causes therof, and of Originall sinne.

What occasions the Deuil taketh at the infir∣mities

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of men, thereby to hurt them.

Of those meanes, by which wee giue the Deuill libertie to haue accesse vnto vs.

Howe the Aungelles were conuerted into Deuils.

Of Lunatique fooles.

Of the wicked Spirite which tormented Saule.

Of the vengeaunce of God, vpon the migh∣tie men of the world.

Of such as follow Saules ill conditions, and which sinne against their owne consciences.

Of such as the Deuill casteth into the fier, and into the water.

Of the woman possessed of a Spirite, which stale money, by supping vp of it.

Of the reigne of God Mammon heere in this world.

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