Of a yeoman of the countrie cousened by an Alcumyst. [pag. 357].
A certeine king abused by an Alcumyst, and of the kings foole a pretie jest. [pag. 360].
A notable storie written by Erasmus of two Alcumysts, also of longation and curtation. [pag. 361].
The opinion of diverse learned men touching the follie of Alcumystrie. [pag. 368].
That vaine and deceitfull hope is a great cause why men are seduced by this alluring art, and that there labours therein are bootelesse, &c. [pag. 371].
A continuation of the former matter, with a conclusion of the same. [p. 372].
¶ The xv. Booke.
THe exposition of Iidoni, and where it is found, whereby the whole art of conjuration is deciphered. [Pag. 376].
An inventarie of the names, shapes, powers, governement, and effects of divels and spirits, of their severall segniorities and degrees: a strange discourse woorth the reading. [p. 377].
The houres wherein principall divels may be bound; to wit, raised and restrained from dooing of hurt. [p. 393].