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Richard Bernard
English Puritan clergyman and writer
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A guide to grand-iury men : divided into two books : in the first, is the authors best aduice to them what to doe, before they bring in a billa vera in cases of witchraft, with a Christian direction to such as are too much giuen vpon euery crosse to thinke themselues bewitched : in the second, is a treatise touching witches good and bad, how they may bee knowne, euicted and condemned, with many particulars tending thereunto / by Rich. Bernard.
Richard Bernard
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Date: 1630
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Christian see to thy conscience : or a treatise of the nature, the kinds and manifold differences of conscience, all very briefly, and yet more fully laid open then hitherto by Richard Bernard, parson of Batcombe in Somerset-Shire. Anno 1630.
Richard Bernard
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Date: 1631
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A guide to grand-iury men : diuided into two bookes: in the first, is the authors best aduice to them what to doe, before they bring in a billa vera in cases of witchcraft, with a Christian direction to such as are too much giuen vpon euery crosse to thinke themselues bewitched. In the second, is a treatise touching witches good and bad, how they may be knowne, euicted, condemned, with many particulars tending thereunto. By Rich. Bernard.
Richard Bernard
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Date: 1627
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A guide to grand-iury men : diuided into two books: in the first, is the authors best aduice to them what to doe, before they bring in a billa vera in cases of witchcraft, with a Christian direction to such as are too much giuen vpon euery crosse to thinke themselues bewitched. In the second, is a treatise touching witches good and bad, how they may bee knowne, euicted, condemned, with many particulars tending thereunto. By Rich. Bernard of Batcombe.
Richard Bernard
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Date: 1629
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