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THE BOOK OF WERE-WOLVES.
Therefore must man turn to God when He brings wild beasts to do him a mischief: which same brutes may He not bring now or evermore. Amen."
It will be seen from this extraordinary sermon that Dr. Johann Geiler von Keysersperg did not regard were-wolves in any other light than natural wolves filled with a lust for human flesh; and he puts aside altogether the view that they are men in a state of metamorphosis. However, he alludes to this superstition in his sermon on wild-men of the woods, but translates his lycanthropists to Spain.
THE END.
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