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1593 book by George Gifford
A Dialogue Concerning Witches and Witchcrafts
was a book written by
George Gifford
and published in 1593.
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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".
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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.
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