| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 438 páginas
...of his victim into the image upon which he practises. Thus King James, in his ' Daemonology,' says that " the devil teacheth how to make pictures of...may be continually melted or dried away by continual sickness."4 A mediaeval sermon speaks of baptizing a " wax " to bewitch with ; and in the eleventh... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 436 páginas
...of his victim into the image upon which he practises. Thus King James, in his ' Daemonology,' says that " the devil teacheth how to make pictures of...may be continually melted or dried away by continual sickness."4 A mediaeval sermon speaks of baptizing a " wax " to bewitch with ; and in the eleventh... | |
| John Brand - 1872 - 524 páginas
...purposes, the devil baptises waxen images. King James, in his Dsemonology, book ii. chap. 5, tells us that " the devil teacheth how to make pictures of...continually melted or dried away by continual sickness."' 1 See Servius on the 8th Eclogue of Virgil ; Theocritus, Idyl. ii. 22 ; Hudibras, part II. canto ii.... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 546 páginas
...cap. 27. WithVespect to the "image of waxe," it is observed by King James I., in his " Dsemonology," that " the devil teacheth how to make pictures of...Grey's " Notes upon Shakespeare," vol. ii. p. 18. 1 The two editions of 1600 read " raise." The edition of 1619 agrees with our text. 2 The edition of... | |
| Nicholas Belfield Dennys - 1876 - 190 páginas
...to certainty ; " King James' remarks in his Daemoiwlvgg (Book II., Ch. V.) " that the devil teachcth how to make pictures of wax or clay, that by roasting thereof, the persons that they bear the names of may be continually melted or dried away by continual eickness"; — these and the host of... | |
| 1878 - 572 páginas
...life of his victim into the image upon which he practices. Thua King James, in his ' Damonology,' says that 'the devil teacheth how to make pictures of wax...continually melted or dried away by continual sickness. A mediaeval sermon speaks of baptizing a ' wax ' to bewitch with j and in the eleventh century, certain... | |
| Robert Brough Smyth - 1878 - 572 páginas
...image upon which he practices. Thus King James, in his ' Deemonology,' says that 'the devil teachet& how to make pictures of wax or clay, that by roasting...continually melted or dried away by continual sickness. A mediaeval sermon speaks of baptizing a ' wax ' to bewitch with ; and in the eleventh century, certain... | |
| 1883 - 998 páginas
...nations. James the First [1566-1625] was under the impression that by melting little images of wax ' the persons that they bear the name of may be continually melted or dried away by continual sickness.' " drove from his cherished hiding-places. This alone exhilarated Halatoochee, and a few days after... | |
| 1883 - 994 páginas
...nations. James the First [1666-1625] was under the impression that by melting little images of wax ' the persons that they bear the name of may be continually melted or <iried away by continual sickness.' " drove from his cherished hiding-places. This alone exhilarated... | |
| Somadeva Bhaṭṭa - 1880 - 696 páginas
...information on this subject. King James in his Demonology, hook II, chap. 5, tolls us that " tho dovil teacheth how to make pictures of wax or clay, that by roasting thereof, the persona, that they bear the name of, may be continually melted or dried away with sickness." See Sorvius... | |
| |