dead in a manner, and so lie a competent time sensless, whether, I say, their Souls goe out of their Bodies, or all be but represented to their Imagination.
We may adde a third, which may haply better fetch off the other two; and that is concerning your Bodin. Magor. Dæmon. lib.2. cap. 6.Λυκάνθρωποι (which the Germans call Were-Wolff the French Loup garous) Men transformed into Wolves: and there is much-what the same reason of other Transformations. I shall not trouble you with any Histories of them, though I might produce many. But as well those that hold it is but a delusion of the Devil, & mere Tragedies in Dreams, as they that say they are real transactions, do acknowledge, that those parties that have confessed themselves thus transformed have been weary and sore with running, have been wounded, and the like. Bodinus here also is deserted of Remig. Dæmonolatr. l. 2. c. 5.Remigius, who is of the same minde with Wierus, that sly, smooth Physician, and faithful Patron of Witches, who will be sure to load the Devil as much as he can, his shoulders being more able to bear it, and so to ease the Haggs.
3. But for mine own part, though I will not undertake to decide the Controversie; yet I think it not amiss to declare that Bodinus may very well make good his own, notwithstanding any thing those do alledge to the contrary. For that which * De Præstig. Dæmon. lib. 3. c. 10. l. 1. c. 24. l. 2. c. 8. l. 4. c. 20.
* Remig. Dæmonolatr. l. 2. cap. 5.* Wierus and * Remigius seem so much to stand upon, that it is too great a power for the Devil, and too great indignity to Man, that he should be able thus to transform him, are, in my minde, but slight Rhetorications, no sound Arguments.
Αὐτὰρ ὄ νοῦς ἦν ἔμπεδος ὡς τὸ πάροσπερ,
4. Now therefore it being plain that nothing material is alledged to the contrary, and that Men confess they are turn'd into Wolves, and acknowledge the salvage cruelties they then committed upon Children, Women and Sheep, that they finde themselves exceeding weary, and sometimes wounded; it is more natural to conclude they were really thus transformed, then that it was a mere delusion of Phansy.
For I conceive the Devil gets into their Body, and by his subtile substance, more operative and searching then any fire or putrefying liquor,