| British Archaeological Association - 1899 - 450 páginas
...Dcemonology (Bk. n, chap, v), tells us that : " The devil teacheth how to make pictures of wax and clay, that by roasting thereof, the persons that they...continually melted or dried away by continual sickness." Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac, in his Satyrical Characters and Handsome Descriptions, in Letters, translated... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 808 páginas
...agents black and blue with their vehicular appliances, and played them divers other unlucky tricks. " The Devil teacheth how to make pictures of Wax or...continually melted, or dried away by continual sickness," — is the dictum of King James ; and in Grafton's Chronicle it is laid to the charge (among others)... | |
| Joseph Jastrow - 1900 - 406 páginas
...(Dorman). The same idea appears in King James's " Demonology," in which he speaks of " the devil teaching how to make pictures of wax or clay, that by roasting...name of may be continually melted or dried away by sickness ; " and even now Highland crofters perforate the image of an enemy with pins. The same idea... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1900 - 984 páginas
...nations. James the First was under the impression that by melting little images of wax, " the pereous that they bear the name of may be continually melted or dried away by continual sickness." The belief in witchcraft is not indeed even yet extinct among us. The mental sufferings which they... | |
| Vincent Stuckey Lean - 1903 - 506 páginas
...To some others at these times he teacheth how to make pictures of wax or claye, that by the wasting thereof the persons that they bear the name of may be continually melted, or dried away by constant sicknesses. — K. James, Datmonologie, Bii., C5. They denied me often flour, barm and milk,... | |
| Alfred Cort Haddon - 1906 - 120 páginas
...1899. This practice is merely the continuance of old customs, for ' King James in his Dcemonology, says that " the devil teacheth how to make pictures of...continually melted or dried away by continual sickness " ; and in the eleventh century certain Jews, it was believed, made a waxen image of Bishop Eberhard,... | |
| John Fyvie - 1906 - 352 páginas
...wicked wills :— 'To some ... he teacheth how to make pictures of wax or clay, that by the continual roasting thereof the persons that they bear the name...may be continually melted or dried away by continual sicknesse. To some he gives such stones or boulders as will help to cure or cast on diseases. And to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 172 páginas
..."to some others at these times he [the devil] teacheth to make pictures of waxe or claye, that by the roasting thereof, the persons that they bear the name of may be continually melted, and dried away by continual sicknesse." 206, 207. advice] consideration. 208. but her picture] external... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 172 páginas
..."to some others at these times he [the devil] teacheth to make pictures of waxe or claye, that by the roasting thereof, the persons that they bear the name of may be continually melted, and dried away by continual sicknesse." 206, 207. advice] consideration. 208. but her picture} external... | |
| 1908 - 368 páginas
...same way. That malleus maleficorum, James I, in his Demonology 533 maintained that " the Devil teaches how to make pictures of wax or clay, that by roasting...continually melted or dried away by continual sickness." James Howell, the celebrated letter-writer, in 1647 alleged that " King James a great while was loth... | |
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