| David Irving - English poetry - 1804 - 524 pages
...of two principally in our aage, whereof the one called Scot, an Englishman, isnot ashamed in publike print to deny, that there can be such a thing as witch-craft : and so maintaines the old errour of the Sadduces in denying of spirits ; The other called Wierus, a German... | |
| Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 476 pages
...opinions of two principally; whereof the one called Scot, an Englishman, is not ashamed in publike print to deny that there can be such a thing as witchcraft; and the other called Wierus, a German physition, sets out a publick apologie for all these craftes-folkes."... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 388 pages
...opinions of two principally in our age, whereof the one called Scott, an Englishman, is not ashamed in public print to deny that there can be such a thing as witchcraft." The courtiers of James I. earnestly pressed him not to remove the remains of Mary Queen of Scotland... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - Clothing and dress - 1811 - 402 pages
...opinions of two principally in our age, whereof the one called Scott, an Englishman, is not ashamed in public print to deny that there can be such a thing as witchcraft^ The courtiers of James I. earnestly pressed him not to remove the remains of Mary Queen of Scotland... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 470 pages
...opinions of two principally in our age, whereof the one called Scot, an Englishman, is not ashamed in public print to deny, that there can be such a thing as witchcraft; and so maintains the old errors of the Sadducees in denying of spirits ; the other called Wierus, a German physician, sets out... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 536 pages
...authority too : for, James I. in the preface to his " Demonologie," printed first at Edinburgh in 1597, ami afterwards at London in 1603, observes, that he "wrote...animadverts on several passages in Scot's " Discovery ;" Meric Casaubon treats him as an illiterate person ; and Mr. Joseph Glanvil, one of the greatest... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 540 pages
...and, as it should seem, by great authority too : for, James I. in the preface to his " Deuionologie," printed first at Edinburgh in 1597, and afterwards...follows from Scot's premises. Dr. John Raynolds, in his " Prselectiones upon the Apocrypha," animadverts on several passages in Scot's " Discovery ;" Meric... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 536 pages
...and, as it should seem, by great authority too : for, James I. in the preface to his " Demonoiogie," printed first at Edinburgh in 1597, and afterwards...follows from Scot's premises. Dr. John Raynolds, in his " Prselectiones upon the Apocrypha," animadverts on several passages in Scot's " Discovery ;" Meric... | |
| Books - 1822 - 384 pages
...two principally, in our age, whereof the one called Scott, an Englishman, is not ashamed, in publicke print, to deny that there can be such a thing as witchcraft, &c." — In Cap. 7 he again adverts to the comparative novelty of this kind of superstition : " For... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 392 pages
...two principally, in our age, whereof the one called Scott, an Englishman, is not ashamed, in publicke print, to deny that there can be such a thing as witchcraft, &c." — In Cap. 7 he again adverts to the comparative novelty of this kind of superstition : " For... | |
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