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in 1610 . He was « d ^ lc « ted at -Oxford , * atid becarae A be ^ iefioed -clergy nw ^ . He died In 1 67 J ^ in his aeventy-secotid year . * ¦ 'Tim wotfc trf Meric Cfcisaubon , publish-1 * d in 1670 , acccmiing to Biog ^ ^ i& : i ^ t&edjility < tntl IricreduHtyin things mviAe tiM ISpiritukl ^ C ^ Mg lvth * f tkingsi ) a trve and y&W hfid &&i ^ nt ^ ^ m < tt <> Mc mftoe&p h y ^ av it hath mtfcytticcfo mrimktHtyt mMlsm ^ &min < M tfW 4 toheeuudW ^
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t »^ , a ^ Q ^^ A ^ ml ^ r , /^ % tirgued and disputed . > LW ^ gsiMfe Apj > ea ^ rs to ^ hav ^ been m oase . read theui his learned opponent , for ic © r ^ Cadaut ) on ^ sb 6 oklying < kad th
o ^ ^ bookseller ^ hands he printed , in % Hfitftpamsw titl e * s $ &m ^ fti ^ ^ us ^ ^ ^ ealifie ^^ ttitti ^ Spirit ^ Witches and mpernatiiral Q ycratUin * ^ by pregnant In&tamts 9
and Evidencesil ^* W <\> i ,..--.. ^ It is remarkable that Meric Cas . aubon should iave advocated the vulgar notionsef witchcraft , as be had published-in 1655 , * ' A Trca . iise conce ?| H ^ g Enthusiasm ^ as it is an effect of Nature ; but is
mis-Essay m Poc ^ rj /> first published a& 0 U& 1 *« 6 , ap ^ aud * 4 ijis txea ti » ea | ad jr ^ r ^ s tljat the autjtioj : tad not ad dea ^ ia it isecoocl part , an
taken b ^ i » afty fo * either Div ^ e Inspiratiofi or : Diabolical Posses . «^ r ^ ^ * Sir JK * * Temple \^ tn Jjis
* ' Account Of Fascination , which , " he say ^ , *^ ifcight , perhaps , prevent many pui ) lie ^ d ^ or 4 ers find save the lives'of m&ny ftaliibcefi * , deluded , or deluding people ^ i \ vho
suffer so frequently upon $ <|^ ount of witches ^ nd wizards * , , -Q ^ ^ dds , f ^ 1 . hav ^ ^^ n «^ y pi ^? # )[> J ^^ x - amples of th ^ Jun < 2 i ip . ffiX ^^ h i
i at home , a « d though L ^ e humour or feshion be ^ gpo 4 ( Jead ivprn qut << rf ' t& © world , jwjthin thirty , or fantyiyommp wt ^ y ^ i t ^ U j ^ wii ns iu ^ everftl remote p ^ r t ^ oiCS ^ r ai ^ oy Swedenand > same o ^ er QourU ri ^ s /' © jv Ki 0 » iSy « v Jbis , jft ^ tipn 8 f °
> Ca 3 aubo 4 ' i ^ J ^ if ^ inxrfic ^^ ^ S ^ jv . SempAe ^ judgm ^ t Of tfc ^ lfe # utbor , ^ mi ^ r a ^^^^^^^^ tl ^] } qw ^ 1-d&ed fMericiC ^^ uboo vy ^ to treat ic ^ c ^ omg Ertthwsja § my it is ^^ ^ wu tfa at feis mind W 4 ^ w ^ frttftc i - neatly e ^ wog ^ d jto diaq ^ a i ^ wi > a ] ly ftlie ^ ubt je ^ t of j&ftewftCioaj ^ i ^ igfjlriioy ^ romWeiWiiUngt i ^^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1812, page 750, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1755/page/22/
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