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of the Nature of Spirits

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An Introductory Difcourfe of the na-

�� ��ture of fuch Spirits as are exercifed in the

fublunary Bounds; their Original, Names.Of-

fices.Mufions, Power, Prophefies, Miracles ; and how

they may be expelled and driven away.

By Ceo. FiBorius ViUinganus Dr. in Phyfick.

In a Difcourfe between

Castor and Pollux.

Castor. f %&4%5i& 0S &Hz Greeks do report,thar fa/Ior & Pol- lux have both proceeded from one egge ; but this I fcarcely credir,by reafon of the difference of your mindes ; for thou affccleft the heavens , but (he meditates upon the earth and flaugh- ters. Pollux. And from thence perhaps was derived that argu- ment, 'That liberty of lying wo* al 'waits afligwd to the Creeks. Caffor. Principally, Pollux,

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