That Incubus is a naturall disease, with remedies for the same, besides magicall cures herewithall expressed. [pag. 86].
The censure of G. Chaucer, upon the knaverie of Incubus. [pag. 88].
¶ The fift Booke.
OF transformations, ridiculous examples brought by the adversaries for the confirmation of their foolish doctrine. [Pag. 89].
Absurd reasons brought by Bodin, & such others, for confirmation of transformations. [pag. 93].
Of a man turned into an asse, and returned againe into a man by one of Bodins witches: S. Augustines opinion thereof. [cap. 94].
A summarie of the former fable, with a refutation thereof, after due examination of the same. [pag. 97].
That the bodie of a man cannot be turned into the bodie of a beast by a witch, is prooved by strong reasons, scriptures, and authorities. [pag. 99].
The witchmongers objections concerning Nabuchadnez-zar answered, & their errour concerning Lycanthropia confuted. [pag. 101].
A speciall objection answered concerning transportations, with the consent of diverse writers thereupon. [pag. 103].