[280] Daemonolatriae libri tres, Lyons, 1595.

[281] Trèves, 1595.

[282] Civ. Dei, xv. 23.

[283] Peter Binsfeld. Tractatus de confessionibus maleficorum, Trèves, 1595, pp. 37–44, 230, &c. Binsfeld often refers to this case as proving the reality of disputed forms of witchcraft and the soul-saving work of the witch-hunters.

[284] L. Meyer, Die Periode der Hexenprocesse, Hannover, 1882.

[285] K. Kiesewetter, Die Geheimwissenschaften, Leipzig, 1895, p. 579 f.

[286] Op. cit., ii. 2 (p. 200).

[287] Malleus, pars i, quaestio 1, p. 6, edit. 1596.

[288] By H. Institoris and J. Sprenger. Between 1486 and 1596 several editions were printed in specially small form ‘that inquisitors might carry it in their pockets and read it under the table’.

[289] iii. 1 (p. 337 f.).