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CONTENTS

Question XXIII.

The Fourth Method of Sentencing, in the Case of one Accused upon a Light Suspicionpage 244

Question XXIV.

The Fifth Manner of Sentence, in the Case of one under Strong Suspicion246

Question XXV.

The Sixth Kind of Sentence, in the Case of one who is Gravely Suspect248

Question XXVI.

The Method of passing Sentence upon one who is both Suspect and Defamed250

Question XXVII.

The Method of passing Sentence upon one who hath Confessed to Heresy, but is not Penitent252

Question XXVIII.

The Method of passing Sentence upon one who hath Confessed to Heresy but is Relapsed, Albeit now Penitent254

Question XXIX.

The Method of passing Sentence upon one who hath Confessed to Heresy but is Impenitent, although not Relapsed257

Question XXX.

Of One who has Confessed to Heresy, is Relapsed, and is also Impenitentpage 258

Question XXXI.

Of One Taken and Convicted, but Denying Everything259

Question XXXII.

Of One who is Convicted but who hath Fled or who Contumaciously Absents himself261

Question XXXIII.

Of the Method of passing Sentence upon one who has been Accused by another Witch, who has been or is to be Burned at the Stake264

Question XXXIV.

Of the Method of passing Sentence upon a Witch who Annuls Spells wrought by Witchcraft; and of Witch Midwives and Archer-Wizards268

Question XXXV.

Finally, of the Method of passing Sentence upon Witches who Enter or Cause to be Entered an Appeal, whether such be Frivolous or Legitimate and Just271