3, the Greeks, p. 79, the Jews, p.
aftern people, p. 86. That all the
ad, proved from the dramatic writ-
ients, p. 87. All diforders of the
ere not afcribed to poffeffion, p. 88.
ribed to this cause, p. 89.
VI. The demoniacs fpoken of in the
were all either madmen or epi-
This proved from the Jews re-
- with having a demon, p. 93, and
96, from the fimilar reproach they
The Baptift, p. 97, and from the de-
Gadarene demoniac, p. 100. Mary
en demons underftood by Celfus as
phrenzy, p. 105. The pythonefs at
raving prophetefs, ib. Epilepfy af-
on, and on what account, p. 107.
a which the ancients had of demo-
The account here given of the New
oniacs cleared from the objections of
112. This account juftifies the re-
pre made of demoniacs, as perfons
der real diforders, p. 118. Shews
nds poffeffions are diftinguished from
ral, and from lunacies in particular,
t reason madness and epileptic fits,
er disorders, are ascribed to poffeffion,
, it is confirmed by the view given
niacs in the Chriftian church, who