To the Reader
vil, by his Preface to the second part of the Book; that touching Mr. Mompesson, by two Letters of his own, the one to Mr. Glanvil, the other to my self, which are subjoined to the said Preface: Which thing alone may justly be deemed to add a very great weight to the value, as of that Story so of this present Edition; but I will not upon pretence of exciting thy Appetite keep thee from the satisfying it by an overlong Preface, which yet, if it may seem to be defective in any thing, the Doctor's Letter (where amongst other things you shall meet with that famous and well attested Story of the Apparition of Anne Walker's Ghost to the Miller) will, I hope, make an abundant supply. I shall add nothing more my self, but that I am
Your humble, &c.
Dr. H.M.