A faithful narrative of the wonderful and extraordinary fits which Mr. Tho. Spatchet (late of Dunwich and Cookly), was under by witchcraft: or, A mysterious providence in his even unparallel'd fits. With an account of his first falling into, behaviour under, and (in part deliverance out of them. Wherein are several remarkable instances of the gracious effects of fervent prayer. The whole drawn up and written by Samuel Peito, Minister of the Gospel at Sudbury in Suffolk, who was an eye-witness of a great part. With a necessary preface.
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London: printed for John Harris at the Harrow in the Poultrey, 1693.
- Publication year
- 1693-1693
- ESTC No.
- R181742
- Grub Street ID
- 72194
- Description
- [6], 31, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Below imprint: Price 6d.
Opposite title page: We whose names are subscribed do testifie, that we have often seen Mr. Thomas Spatchet in many strange and violent fitts, some of which disabled him for joyning with others in religious exercises, as praying, preaching, &c. concluded to be by witchcraft: and many others in these parts can testifie the same: witness ou hands May the 4th 1693. Richard Whincop. Daniel Sheppard. John Felle.
On the verso of the title page: Licensed July 17. 1693. Edward Cook. Accompanied by an advertisement.
With a postscript, errata, and advertisement on the final page.