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What laws witches have in inflicting and curing diseases. 247
Witches always mix something of religion in the curing of infirmities. 250
On the provocation to Judgment. 251
On the purgation of single combat original: "monomachiæ". 253
On the common purgation by fire. 264
After many impieties committed by witches, the demon finally attempts to lead them to destruction by their own hands. 255
Those whom the devil has once seized, he retains stubbornly, even in torments established before judges: in interior sanctuaries, and everywhere. 259
A summary of all the crimes of witches contained in brief. 262
On the superstitious and the diverse evil end of Magicians. 273
Whether it is permitted to remove witchcraft for the sake of curing the bewitched. 277
Signs for recognizing the demon-possessed. 285
Signs for recognizing the simply bewitched. 288
A recent example of Divine kindness and demonic tyranny. 295
On multiple tempests. 290
On remedies against hail and tempests. 302
A blessing against worms, locusts, mice, etc., infecting fields and waters. 307
Remedies against incubus and succubus demons. 309
Remedies against amatory or hateful witchcraft. 310