Demonology -- Early works to 1800; Magic -- Early works to 1800; Witchcraft -- Early works to 1800
The priests saie, that the best cure for a woman thus molested, next
to confession, is excommunication. But to procure the dissolving of
bewitched and constrained love, the partie bewitched must make a jakes
of the lovers shooe. And to enforce a man, how proper so ever he be,
to love an old hag, she giveth unto him to eate (among other meates)
hir owne doong: and this waie one old witch made three abbats of one
house successivelie to die for hir love as she hir selfe confessed,
by the report of M. _Mal._ In _Gelderland_ a priest persuaded a sicke
woman that she was bewitched; and except he might sing a masse upon
hir bellie, she could not be holpen. Whereunto she consented, and laie
naked on the altar whilest he sang masse, to the satisfieng of his
lust; but not to the [*]release of hir greefe. Other cures I will
speake of in other places more civill. Howbeit, certeine miraculous
cures, both full of bawderie and lies, must either have place here, or
none at all.
♦Of a bawdie priest in Gelderland.♦
♦[*] [? releafe.]♦
The seventh Chapter.
_Of divers saincts and holie persons, which were exceeding
bawdie and lecherous, and by certeine miraculous meanes
became chaste._
_Cassianus_ writeth, that S. _Syren_ being of bodie verie lecherous,
and of mind woonderfull religious, fasted and praied; to the end his
bodie might be reduced miraculouslie to chastitie. At length came an
angell unto him by night, and cut out of his flesh certeine kernels,
which were the sparkes of concupiscence; so as afterwards he never
had anie more motions of the flesh. It is also reported, that the
abbat _Equicius_ being naturallie as unchast as the other, fell to
his beads so devoutlie for recoverie of honestie, that there came an
angell unto him in an apparition, that seemed to geld him; and after
that (forsooth) he was as chaste as though he had had never a stone in
his breech; and before that time being a ruler over monkes, he became
afterwards a governour over nunnes. Even as it is said _Helias_ the
holie monke gathered thirtie virgins into a monasterie, over whom he
ruled and reigned by the space of two yeares, and grew so proud and hot
in the codpeece, that he was faine to forsake his holie house, and flie
to a desert, where he fasted and praied two daies, saieng; Lord quench
my hot lecherous humors, or kill me. Whereupon in the night following,
there came unto him three angels, and demanded of him why he forsooke
his charge: but the holie man was ashamed to tell them. Howbeit they
asked him further, saieng; Wilt thou returne to these damsels, if we
free thee from all concupiscence? Yea (quoth he) with all my heart.
And when they had sworne him solemnelie so to doo, they tooke him
up, & gelded him; and one of them holding his hands, and another his
feete, the third cut out his stones. But the storie saith it was not so
ended, but in a vision. Which I beleeve, because within five daies he
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