[228.] Talmud, treatise Hullin, folios 143, 144.

[229.] Hastings' Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, article on Jewish Magic by M. Caster.

[230.] Margaret Alice Murray, The Witch Cult in Western Europe, and Jules Garinet, Histoire de la Magie en France, p. 163 (1818).

[231.] Hastings' Encyclopædia, article on Jewish Magic by M. Gaster. See the Zohar, treatise Bereschith, folio 54b, where it is said that all men are visited in their sleep by female devils. "These demons never appear under any other form but that of human beings, but they have no hair on their heads.... In the same way as to men, male devils appear in dreams to women, with whom they have intercourse."

[232.] The Rev. Moses Margoliouth, The History of the Jews in Great Britain, I. 82. The same author relates further on (p. 304) that Queen Elizabeth's Hebrew physician Rodrigo Lopez was accused of trying to poison her and died a victim of persecution.

[233.] The Rev. Moses Margoliouth, The History of the Jews in Great Britain, I. 83.

[234.] Hastings' Encyclopædia, article on Teutonic Magic by F. Hälsig.

[235.] Talmud, tract Sabbath.

[236.] Hermann L. Strack, The Jews and Human Sacrifice, Eng. trans., pp. 140, 141 (1900).

[237.] See pages 215 and 216 of The Mysteries of Magic, by A.E. Waite.