The devil's cloven-foot, in part discoverd: or, A discourse upon injectments, of divers kinds, and other operations of demons. As also, an experience of the author's, even whilst the book was in the printer's hands, treating of thousands of apparitions, visions, and voices. From all which may fairly be collected, that angels do know the thoughts of the heart. To which is annex'd, a dream, with the interpretation thereof. Likewise, the various kinds of job's afflictions, consider'd, and sound to correpsond very much with the author's own daily experiences, of above twelve years and a half. By William Bowdler, of Queen-Charleton, Somerset.
- Bowdler, William.
- Date:
- 1723
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Bristol : Printed by S. Farley, and sold by Tho. Legg in St. Peter's Street, Ferbert Legg at the Hand and Pen in St. Nicholas-Street and at the author's own house, 1723.
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[6],83,[1]p. ; 120.
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ESTC T180309