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A19407 The triall of vvitch-craft shewing the true and right methode of the discouery: with a confutation of erroneous wayes. By Iohn Cotta, Doctor in Physicke. Cotta, John, 1575?-1650? 1616 (1616) STC 5836; ESTC S108830 92,097 138

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the one reciprocally discouering the other All good Spirits are either Angels and Messengers of God specially sent with his holy embassage to special holy men for special holy ends as was the Seraphin sent vnto Isaia the 6. Chapter verse 6. and as were the Angels vnto the Shepheards when our Sauiour was borne or as where the Angels which were sent vnto the Patriarkes of olde or els tuteler Angels ordinarily commanded to guide protect and defend the Elect and chosen children of God as is manifest both by the testimony of our Sauiour Matth. 18. vers 10. See that you despise not sayth our blessed Sauiour one of these little ones For I say vnto you that in heauen there Angels alway behold the face of my Father which is in heauen And by that Text also Heb. 1. vers 14. Are they not all ministring Spirits sayth the Apostle speaking of Angels sent forth to minister for their sakes who shall be heires of saluation Beside these orders of good and holy Spirits neither hath the holy Scripture neither hath the light of reason or nature or obseruation knowne or discouered any other All the workes likewise and employments of these good Spirits are all and euer obserued to be like themselues holy good freely seruing and ministring vnto the expresse will knowne and vndoubted pleasure of Almighty God as is certainly confirmed Psal. 103. verse 20. Praise ye the Lord sayth the Psalmist ye his Angels that excell in power that doe his commandements in obeying the voyce of his word All workes therefore or effects issuing from Spirits that cannot bee proued and manifested to be first commanded by God secondly tending solely to the execution of his will and thirdly are not contained in one of the foure first mentioned offices and administrations of Spirits they are all certainly and assuredly to be suspected as works of diuels and euill spirits whom God doth permit as sayth S. Augustine in his 3. Booke de Trinitate to bring to passe such workes of theirs partly to deceiue those wicked which God in iudgement hath giuen ouer to be deceiued of diuels partly to quicken and stirre vp the godly and holy man and to trie and prooue him thereby as hee did his faithfull seruant Iob. Now for a more distinct cleerenesse and light vnto the proofe of these suspected workes of diuels it is very profitable necessary and pertinent that wee consider their kinds which are two The first kind is of such supernatural works as are done by the diuell solely and simply to his owne ends or vse without any reference or respect to any contract or couenant with man The second kinde is of such transcendent workes as are done with a respect or reference vnto some contract or couenant with man In the first the diuell is solely an Agent for himselfe without the consent or knowledge of man In the second the supernaturall and transcendent works are truely essentially and immediately from the diuels also because out of the reach or power of any command of man simply yet therein man hath a property and interest by couenant and contract and deriuation thereof from the diuell which is truely and solely Sorcerie and Witch-craft for since supernaturall workes are onely proper to a Spirit and aboue the nature and power of man they cannot truely and properly bee esteemed his and therefore it is not the supernaturall worke it selfe but mans contract and combination therein with the diuell his consent and allowance thereof that doth make it his and him a Witch a Sorcerer which is a contracter with the diuel Now let vs proceed to consider how these supernaturall workes in the former seuerall kindes are or may be detected some by Reason some by Sense CHAP. V. The workes of the Diuell by himselfe solely wrought without the association of man IT is not destitute of easie proofe that there are many supernatural workes of the diuell manifest to sense wherein man doth not participate in knowledge contract or consent with him Did not the Diuell in the body of a Serpent miraculously reason dispute speake and conferre with Eua Gen. 3 Was not his speech and voice vndoubtedly manifestly perceptibly and truly heard and sounding in her eares There then was no man as yet borne that could combine with the diuell in this supernaturall worke or that could then be found a Witch D r Willet Likewise was not the diuels carriage of the body of our Sauiour and setting it vpon a pinacle of the Temple manifest to the eye Was not the fire which the diuell brought downe from heauen in so miraculous manner and in so extraordinary power to deuoure so many thousands of Iobs sheepe truly visible The Messenger escaping to bring the tydings doth witnesse it Was not the power of the diuell seene at such time as in the Gospell hee carryed whole herds of swine headlong into the Sea Was not the Diuell seene to rend and teare the bodies of men by him possessed in an extraordinarie and supernaturall manner and sort Marke the first Luke 4. Math. 17. Marke the ninth Was not the very voyce of a Spirit heard and distinguished when the diuell in so fearefull and marueilous manner cryed out in the possessed Math. 8. Mark 5. Luke 8 Did not the people behold the miraculous force of the diuell casting the possessed into the middest of them Luke 4. verse 33 34 35 Did not the people heare and behold a foule Spirit crying aloud and in an admirable power and manner comming out of the possessed Marke 1. 24 25 26 27 All these were workes supernaturall of the diuel and manifest to outward sense yet no mention no suspicion no reason of mention or suspicion of a Witch or Sorcerer wherin therfore the diuel alone was sole Agent But it may be obiected that these examples out of the holy Scriptures are recorded as things specially seene or noted in some speciall ages and times which after times and other ages do not or cannot affoord The contrary is manifest by the faithfull histories and true reports of Ethnicke writers who liuing in distant ages doe not differ in the true consent harmony of the same report concerning the same things as they haue succeeded in their seuerall ages It is not incredible but certain vnto any common Reader what diuers authors of approued faith and credit in seuerall ages haue written how the diuell not onely out of the bodies and seuerall parts a part of the bodies of men haue vttered words and spoken with the voice of men euen as in the Gospell hee did out of the possessed but also out of trees caues of earth images and statues The first is euident by the generall report from one succeeding age vnto another concerning the Pythons Pythonici 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ventriloqui and the like The second was neuer hid many hundreth of yeares for many ages long before the birth of our blessed Sauiour as is apparent by the
possible that a Spirit should mixe it selfe in corporall things but the discrepant nature thereof and mighty difference must produce and beget some great apparent alteration which alteration being beyond the wonted nature of the one doth proue another superiour nature in the other For illustration hereof let vs borrow an instance from one of the forenamed manifest Sorceries Water is turned into bloud by a Spirituall power They eye doth manifestly see the water and as apparently after see the bloud and is a true and vndeceiued witnesse of both Reason and common sense doe know the transmutation to proceed from an inuisible power which appearing in visible bodies is by them apart seene and doth detect an inuisible Author because an immediate effect manifested to sense doth necessarily in nature proue the immediate cause though hidden and vnknowne to sense That inuisible and spirituall things may by those things which are visible and bodily be conceiued and discerned the holy Scripture doth witnesse in these words of S. Paul Rom. 1. verse 20. The inuisible things of God sayth he are seene by the visible things or by his workes in the creation of the world which are visible It may be here demaunded since it is the propertie of the Diuel in his seeming miraculous contriuements and actions though a limited and finite obiect creature of God yet to indeuour to countereit imitate the most high and mightiest workes of wonder of the infinite Creator thereby to magnifie deifie and equall himselfe vnto God in vnbeleeuing and seduced hearts Since I say this is his property how shall the fraile vnderstanding and capacity of man distinguish the maruailes of the diuell so liuely resembled thereto from the true miracles and truly miraculous works of God that thereby with more facility and lesse confusion industrious mindes may discouer the proper works and acts of the Diuel and his associates Enchaunters Witches and Sorcerers First the true miracles of God being transcendent aboue all cteated power and the immediate effects only of a creating vertue Almighty God for his sole good will and pleasure doth vsually and euer dispense by the hands and through the administration of holy men Prophets and Apostles manifestly called of God Secondly the end and scope of Gods myracles directly and mainely ayme and are bent at the glory of God and the benefit of his people not vnto any priuate end any particular vaine end tending to satisfaction of priuate lusts and curiositie For this cause the holy Apostles vsed the gift of myracles not vnto any other ends then vnto the confirmation of that holy Gospel which they preached and published from God neither did they therein ascribe ought vnto their own praise or glory but solely vnto the praise and glory of God and the good of his Church That this was their true end and ought to be the scope and end of all that receiue the power of myracles from GOD S. Paul doth witnesse and teach 1. Cor. chap. 12. vers 4 5 6 7. Now there are saith hee diuersities of gifts but the same Spirit and there are diuersities of administrations but the same Lord and there are diuersities of operations but God is the same which worketh all in all But the manifestation of the Spirit is giuen to euery man to profit withall It is from hence manifest that if any myracles proceed from God as Author they are dispensed by men sanctified by God and who can and are able to proue iustifie their warrant from God as also that these men of God do solely professe and bend them vnto the glory of God and the weale of his Church This then is the square and infallible rule by which all myracles doe stand ot fall and are approued either to be of God or conuinced to be of Diuels Let vs then conclude this point with that excellent diuine saying of Theophilact vpon the 9. chap. of S. Luke Praedicatio miraculis miracula praedicatione sanciuntur Multi enim saepe miracula ediderunt per Daemones sed eorum doctrina non erat sana quamobrem eorum miracula non extiterunta Deo That is the word of God doth establish confirme the truth of myracles and myracles ratifie and confirme the authoritie and truth of the word For many haue done myracles by the power of the diuel but their doctrine was corrupt not found and therefore their myracles were not of God Wheresoeuer therefore myracles or supernaturall works shall dare to shew their heads not contained within those limits or compasse that is neither proued immediately from God himselfe nor mediately by him reuealed in his writ word of truth they are iustly to be suspected to issue from the enemies of God the Diuell and euill Spirits and therefore their Authors ought to be accomptant therin vnto Iustice and all religious ministers and seruants of God and Iustice in the most strict and seuere extent of Lawe And thus much concerning the manifestation of the supernaturall workes of Witches and Sorcerers vnto or through the outward Sense CHAP. VII The workes of the Diuell or Witches manifest to Reason or consequence of Reason ALl doubts being cleared it hath vndoubtedly appeared how supernaturall and spirituall workes are apparent to sense It now followeth to declare how likewise they are euident to Reason or necessary to consequence of Reason Those things are said to be proper obiects of Reason and vnderstanding which being remote frō the immediate view or notice of the outward senses are grounded vpon vniuersall and intellectuall knowne positions propositions and certaine vndoubted general notions by necessary collections or raciocinations That we may build the foundation of this our Reason or Raciocination vpon the infallible truth of Gods holy Word which shall neuer be shaken let vs for the detection of Witches and Sorcerers by reason and consequence of reason syllogise directly and immediately from God himselfe Thus saith Almightie God Isaiah chap. 8. verse 19. And when they shall say vnto you Enquire of those that haue a Spirit of Diuination and at the South-sayers which murmure and whisper should not a people enquire of their God Vnder this interrogatiue should not a people inquire of their God is vnderstood this affirmatiue A people should enquire of no other Spirit but of their God alone From this holy text and writ reason doth assume and collect necessarily and truely First that many things are hidden from the knowledge of man which are reuealed vnto the science and knowledge of Spirits Otherwise neither would man aske or enquire of Spirits as hath been vsuall in all ages neither should God haue occasion here to forbid the enquiring at Spirits That the ignorance also of man in things knowne to Spirits is the true First and originall motiue or reason for enquiring at Spirits is very plaine by the words of King Saul 1. Sam. chap. 28. verse 15. God is departed from me saith he vnto the vision of Samuel raised by