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A17030 The witches of Northampton-shire Agnes Browne. Ioane Vaughan. Arthur Bill. Hellen Ienkenson. Mary Barber. Witches. Who were all executed at Northampton the 22. of Iuly last. 1612. 1612 (1612) STC 3907; ESTC S115086 12,069 29

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to come vnto him to whom bewraying his minde they both ioyned together and bewitched a round ball into the Throat of his Father where it continued a great while his Father not beeing able to speake a word Howbeit the ball was afterwards had out and his Father prooued the principall witnesse against him His Mother for feare of hanging not any hatred or detestation shee bare vnto the sinne many times fainted and would often pitifully complaine vnto her Spirit that the power of the Law would bée stronger then the power of her art and that she saw no other likelihood but that shee should be hanged as her Sonne was like to bee To whom her Spirit answered giuing this sorry comfort that shee should not bee hanged but to preuent that shee should cut her owne throate Shee hearing this sentence and holding it definitiue in great agony and horror of minde and conscience fell a rauing crying out that the irreuocable Iudgement of her death was giuen and that shee was damned perpetually cu●…sing and banning the time wherein shee was borne and the houre wherein she was conceiued Her Neighbours often hearing her bitter execrations bad her call vpon God and to be sorry for the sinnes which shée had committed But shee could in no case endure to heare it And hauing thus for 3. or 4. daies tormented herselfe in this Agony at last she made good the Deuils word and to preuent the Iustice of the Law and to saue the hangman a labour cut her owne throat Her Sonne beeing all this while in prison and hearing of his Mothers death and that his Father was become a witnesse against him was much perplered in his minde that his Mother was dead in whom he most trusted and his Father liuing whom he most feared Howbeit hee stiffly stood still in the deniall of euery thing pleading nothing but his innoceney Notwithstanding that hee had before at vnawares confest that he had certaine Spirits at commaund which béeing imployed would doe any mischiefe to any man woman or child that hée would appointe It said is that hee had thrée Spirits to whom hée gaue thrée speciall names the Diuell himselfe sure was godfather to them all The first hée called Grissill The other was named Ball and the last Iacke but in what at shapes they appeered vnto him I cannot learne For Diuels can appéere both in a bodily shape and vse spéech and conference with men Dur Sauiour saith That a Spirit hath neither flesh nor bones A Spirit hath a substance but yet such as is inuisible whereupon it must néedes bée granted that Deuils in their owne nature haue no bodily shape nor visible forme it is moreouer against the Truth and against Piety to beléeue that Deuils can create or make bodies or change one body into another for those things are proper to God It followeth therefore that whensoeuer they appeare in a visible form it is no more but an apparition and counterfeit sh●…w of a body vnlesse a body be at any time lent them And when they make one body to beare the likenes of another it is but a colour Some man will say what reason is there to shew they can doe so much beeing of an essence inuisible Wee may not stay heere within the limits of our owne reason which is not able to comprehend what way Deuills should be able to worke such operations Wée may not I say measure their power and subtilties in working for our owne capacity and vnderstanding But wée must looke what the Cannon of Scripture doth testify in this behalfe Wée haue manifest proofe that the Deuill can take a bodily shape For when Aaron had cast downe his staffe and it was turned into a Serpent The enchaunters of Egypt cast downe their staues and they became Serpents which was indéed but in shew and appearance which the Deuill made For he deluded the Sences both in hiding the forme of the Staues which indéed were not any way changed As also in making a shew of such bodies as were not This was done openly otherwise it might be thought to be a méere illusion For wée see that men in extreame ●…ickenes thinke they heare a voice and sée a shape which none other in presence either heareth or séeth some are so melancholy that they imagine they heare and sée that which they doe not For Sathan doth so delude the fantasie that the party supposeth that his very outward sences doe perceiue the matter But héere was no such thing All that were with Pharao did thinke ther●… were very Serpents in déede Saning that Moses and Aaron did know it the iugling of the Deuill But to returne to this Arthur Bill Hée miserable man lying in prison from the 29 day of May to the 22 of Iuly following many resorted to him willing him to leaue off all colour and dissimulation and not to suffer his Conscience to double with his Tongue But to cleere his heart and his thoughts before the Maies●…ic of him to whome no secrets are hid That the world might be witnesse of his confession and contrition to pray with him and for him For although hee had wandred and gone astray hée might by his true contrition and their hearty prayers bée brought vnto the fold againe But his Conscience béeing feared and his heart stéeld could receiue no impression but stood like an Image of Adamant more easy to be broken in péeces then bée peirced In this obduracie of mind and Spirit hée continued vntill the ●…ssises where béeing Arraigned for seuerall crimes committed but especially for the Murther of the sayd Martha Aspine contrary to the peace of our Soueraigne Lord the King his Crowne and dygnity hée pleaded to them all not guilty and putting himselfe vpon the Countrey was by them found guilty Uppon the verdict whereof his countenance changed and he cried out that he had now found the Law to haue a Power aboue Iustice for that it had condemned an Innocent It séemes to me that these vilde Spirits which these Witches haue at commaund and by their imployment are suffred to haue power to hurt the bodyes of others haue a greater Power ouer them that set them a worke For they doe not onely féed vppon them participating with the blood of humane flesh for the redemption wherof Christ shed his owne precious blood But it appeares that they haue also power euen ouer their Soules leading them into wandring by-waies and such erroneous Laberinths that in the wilfull obstinacie and peruerse sufferance of their owne minds to stray in this daungerous desart of obduracie they are lost for euer But to conclude with this Arthur Bill that se ill concluded with the world He béeing brought to the place of Execution and standing vppon that fatall stage for offenders pleaded still his innocencie that Authority was turned to Tyranny and Iustice into extreame Iniury to the great wonder and disdaine of all the lookers on Thus with a dissembling Tongue and a corrupted Conscience hee