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A man who then lived in Clackmannan, as he was coming though Culroſs, driving a horſe he a ken him how far he intended to go that night? To which the man anſwered To Clackmannan, about four ſhort miles from Culroſs. To which Mr Logan replied You will not go there this night. The man marked his words, and ſaid to himſelf, he ſhould make him a liar in that tho' other people took all his ſayings for truth, he should be home that night, if it ſhould become never ſo dark as he was well acquainted with the road. But he had not gone above a mile, when it became ſo dark that he loſt light of his horſe going on the road before him and wandered quite out of the way. His horſe went home, but he, for his unbelief and ſelf ſufficiency, wandered the whole length of a cold winter-night in the fields.

A o her inſtance of his knowledge," he knew the Witches, and thoſe that dealt with familiar ſpirits tho' now a days our Sadduſi cal lomons argue and maintain there is no ſuch thing as a Witch or a familiar ſpirit; but ſuch opinions are abſurd and a heiſtical, and they say aswell ſay, there is neither devil nor hell.

Mr. Logan being one time at a neighbouring Solemnity, there came a woman to the Table, in order to communicate; the miniſter himſelf then ſerving, and having the elements in his hands, giving to the elders, to give the people, the cuſtom is, Mrs Logan began as fellows I was an ordinary thing of old then the ſons of God came to pretend themſelves before the Lord that Satan also came amongſt them, but Satan dare not come here thi day, viſiole nor inviſible; yet there' i e of his ſervants ſet down here among the Lord's people: ſo I adjure