To make a spirit to appeare in a christall. [pag. 422].
An experiment of the dead. [pag. 423].
¶ Now the Pater noster, Ave, and Credo must be said, and then the praier immediatlie following. [p. 425].
A bond to bind him to thee, and to thy N. as followeth. [pag. 425].
¶ This bōd as followeth, is to call him into your christall stone, or glasse, &c. [pag. 428]. Then being appeared, saie these words following. [pag. 429]. A licence to depart. [pag. 429].
When to talke with spirits, and to have true answers to find out a theefe. [pag. 430].
¶ To speake with spirits. [pag. 430].
A confutation of conjuration, especiallie of the raising, binding and dismissing of the divell, of going invisible and other lewd practises. [pag. 430].
A comparison betweene popish exorcists and other conjurors, a popish conjuration published by a great doctor of the Romish church, his rules and cautions. [pag. 433].
A late experiment, or cousening conjuration practised at Orleance by the Franciscane Friers, how it was detected, and the judgement against the authors of that comedie. [pag. 435].