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THE CONTENTS VII. Whether is most hurtful to the World, the Devil walking about without his Cloven-Foot, or the Cloven-Foot walking about without the Devil? 282 Chap. VIII. Of the Cloven-Foot walking about the World without the Devil (viz.) of Witches making Bargains with the Devil, and particularly of selling the Soul to the Devil 	316 Chap. IX. Of the Tools the Devil works with (viz.) Witches, Wizards or Warlocks, Conjurers, Magicians, Diviners, Astrologers, Interpreters of Dreams, Tellers of Fortunes; and above all the rest, his particular modern Privy-Counsellors call’d Wits and Fools	339 Chap. X. Of the various Methods the Devil takes to converse with Mankind 	352 Chap. XI. Of Divination, Sorcery, the Black-Art, Pawawing, and such like Pretenders to Devilisms, and how far the Devil is or is not concern’d in them 	377 The Conclusion. Of the Devil’s last Scene of Liberty, and what may be supposed to be his End; with what we are to understand of his being tormented for ever and ever 	404