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The work takes the form of queries and answers in which the author defends and explains methods for detecting witches, describing examinations for devil's marks and teats, accounts of familiars and confessions, and practical criteria used to distinguish natural blemishes from marks attributed to witchcraft. It offers case examples from local investigations, explains observational and experiential bases for judgment, addresses criticisms about learning or diabolical assistance, discusses the behavior and nourishment of familiars, and outlines judicial and procedural practices used during searches and trials, grounding the argument in scriptural and experiential justification.
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