Of Salomons conjurations, and of the opinion conceived of his cunning and practise therein. [pag. 454].
Lessons read in all churches, where the pope hath authoritie, on Saint Margarets daie, translated into English word for word. [pag. 455].
A delicate storie of a Lombard, who by saint Margarets example would needs fight with a reall divell. [pag. 457].
The storie of S. Margaret prooved to be both ridiculous and impious in everie point. [pag. 459].
A pleasant miracle wrought by a popish preest. [pag. 460].
The former miracle confuted, with a strange storie of S. Lucie. [pag 461].
Of visions, noises, apparitions, and imagined sounds, and of other illusions, of wandering soules: with a confutation thereof. [pag. 461].
Cardanus opinion of strange noises, how counterfet visions grow to be credited, of popish appeerances, of pope Boniface. [pag. 464].
Of the noise or sound of eccho, of one that narrowlie escaped drowning thereby &c. [pag. 465].
Of Theurgie, with a confutation therof, a letter sent to me concerning these matters. [pag. 466].