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FOOTNOTES:
Оглавление[1] A Jesuit of Loraine. His Book was a "Magical Disquisition."
[2] In three Volumes, royal Octavo, Glasgow, 1856–9.
[3] This Part of this Introduction was written not long before the Southern Rebellion began.
[4] The Mysterie of Witchcraft, P. 363.
[5] Ibid, 211.
[6] Anatomy of Melancholy, 221, Edition in Folio, 1651.
[7] Strype's Annals, I, P. 8.
[8] Epistle to Sir Roger Manwood, P. 1.
[9] Epistle to Sir Roger Manwood, Chap. i, Pp. 1 and 2.
[10] Scot, Discoverie, Chap. ii, P. 4.
[11] Discourse of Devils and Spirits, P. 543; annexed to the Discoverie of Witchcraft.
[12] See Gent. Magz., XLIX, P. 449; Vol. VII, P. 556.
[13] Nashe's Lenten Stuff, 1599, as quoted by Reed, in his Shakespeare, Vol. X, Pp. 5, 11.
[14] King James's Works, as published by James, Bishop of Winton, Folio, 1616, P. 91.
[15] Discoverie of Witchcraft, Vol. I, Chap. 3, Pp. 7–9.
[16] Todd's Spenser, iv, 480–1. Faerie Queene, B. iii, Cant. 7, Stan. 6.
[17] Discoverie of Witchcraft, Book i, Chap. 4, Pp. 9–11.
[18] James's Works, by Winton, P. 116.
[19] James's Works, by Winton, P. 117.
[20] Discoverie of Witchcraft, Book iii, Chap. 1, 2, Pp. 40–2.
[21] Works, apud Winton, Pp. 112, 113.
[22] King James's Works, apud Winton, Pp. 111, 135–6.
[23] Joseph Glanvill, in his Blow at Modern Saducism.
[24] Spencer's Discourse concerning Prodigies, London, 1665.