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A Dialogue Concerning Witches and Witchcrafts

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A Dialogue Concerning Witches and Witchcrafts was a book written by George Gifford and published in 1593. [1] It "is notable for its attention to the ministerial challenges posed by witch belief as well as for its entertaining dialogue designed to appeal to a wide audience". [2]

Gifford told the story of many alleged witches, including Feats, a reputed sorcerer in Elizabethan London, whose familiar spirit was a black dog named Bomelius. [3] [4]

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  1. ^ Rosenthal, Joel T. (Winter 2009). "Reviewed Works ? A Dialogue concerning Witches and Witchcrafts by George Gifford; The Discovery of Witches and Witchcraft: The Writings of the Witchfinders, Matthew Hopkins and John Stearne by S. F. Davies". Sixteenth Century Journal . 40 (4): 1321?1322. JSTOR   40541304 .
  2. ^ McGinnis, Scott (Autumn 2002). " "Subtiltie" Exposed: Pastoral Perspectives on Witch Belief in the Thought of George Gifford". Sixteenth Century Journal . 33 (3): 665?686. doi : 10.2307/4144019 . JSTOR   4144019 .
  3. ^ Devil Dogs , p.26, Mark Stoyle , May 2011, BBC History Magazine
  4. ^ Gifford, George (1603). A Dialogue Concerning Witches & Witchcrafts . The Percy Society. p. 67.

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