[b.] Gratianus decretorum parte 2. caus. 26. qu. 7.

[c.] Danæus in dialogo de sortiarijs cap. 6.

[d.] Martinus de Arles in tractatu de superstitionibus. Iohannes Gerson de erroribus circa artem magicam articulo 5.

[e.] In curing diseases the diuell respecteth two ends: the one, that he might seeme to keep the promise he hath made with those his slaues, and retaine them in their malicious practises and infidelity: the other, that hee might draw their faith and trust from God, who are thus healed by witches and wisards his instruments, and cast them downe headlong into destruction of their soules: or if they misse of hoped reliefe which often times so commeth to passe, God withstanding their attempts, then to wound their consciences, and driue them to despaire.

[f.] Nauarrus in Enchiridio siue manuali confessariorum cap 11.

[g.] Chrysost. cont. Iudęos hom 6.

[h.] Tatianus oratione tertia contra Græcos.

[i.] Xiphilinus ex Dion. in Adriano μαγγανείαις μεν τε σὲ καὶ γοητίαις εκεοντο ποτε τοῦ ὑγρου παλιν δὲ ἀυτοῦ ἐπίμπλατο.

[k.] Bodine proueth this by many examples in his Dæmonomania, lib. 3. cap. 2.

[l.] Binfeldius de confessionibus maleficorum. Cardinalis Caietanus in summula titulo de maleficio. Toletus in summa casuum conscientiæ, sine instructione sacerdotum li. 4. c. 16.