VVits miserie, and the vvorlds madnesse discouering the deuils incarnat of this age.
- Title
- VVits miserie, and the vvorlds madnesse discouering the deuils incarnat of this age.
- Author
- Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Adam Islip, and are to be sold by Cutbert Burby, at his shop by the Roiall-Exchange,
- 1596.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT worshipfull brothers,
Nicholas Hare of Stow Bardolfe Esquire and Recorder of Lyn,Hugh Hare Esquire, Bencher of the inward Temple, andIohn Hare Esquire, Clarke ofher Maiesties Court of Wards, Tho. Lodge Gentleman, wisheth health, wealth, and heauen. - To the Reader of either sort.
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THE DEVILS INCAR∣nate of this age.
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The fearfull race of
Leuiathan, with the generation of his Incarnate breed. -
¶ Of strange and msraculous Deuils ingen∣dred by
Mammon. -
The discouery of
Asmodeus, and his le∣cherous race of Deuils Incarnate in our age. -
Of the great Deuill
Belzebub, and what monstrous and strange Deuils he hath bred in our age. -
The incarnate monsters begotten by the Arch-Deuill
Baalberith. -
The intemperate and vnnaturall Deuils raised by
Beelphogor, Prince of belly cheere. -
The lumpish and heauie fiends begot∣ten by the Arch-Deuill
Astaroth. - The conclusion of this booke to the courteous Reader.
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The fearfull race of