The content is as follows:
Book I. - The Description of Magic.
Division of the Arts
Etymology. The Difference Between Necromancy & Witchcraft.
Rudiments & Devil's School. Division of Astrology
The Use of Charms. Forms of Circles & Conjurations
The Devil's Contract in Two Parts. Miracles of God vs Devil.
Book II. - The Description of Sorcery & Witchcraft.
Biblical Proof vs Imagination & Myth.
Etymology of Sorcery. The First path of Apprenticeship
Division of a Witch's Actions. Adoration of their Master
Method of Transportation & The Illusions of Satan
The Curse & Remedy of Diseases
Least and Most Subject to Harm.
The Appearance of a Devil (Demonic Forms)
The Times and Forms a Devil Appears. / Denial
Book III. - The Description of the Spirits.
The Four Principle Kinds.
Spectra. Method of Avoiding Their Trouble.
Obsession & Possession.
On Daemoniacs and the Possessed
Incubi & Succubi
Faries
Of the Trials and Punishments of Witches.
Witch Trials:
The North Berwick Witch Trials & the Death of Dr. Fian. Where an infamous group of witches (approximately 200) testified to plotting against the throne of Scotland and a satanic sacrificial ritual was performed to as an attempt kill the Queen of Scots, wife of prince James.
The Discovery of the Witchcraft of Joane Flower and her daughters Margret and Phillip Flower that describes peculiar events revolving around the sudden and mysterious death of the honorable Frances, Earl of Rutland and all the examinations and confessions of the witches in Leicestershire that were used as evidence in the trial that took place during King James' reign of England.
Other works by King James::
The Essayes of a Prentise in the Divine Art of Poesie, (also called Some Reulis and Cautelis), 1584;
His Majesties Poeticall Exercises at Vacant Houres, 1591; (Lepanto, poem);
Daemonologie, 1597;
The True Law of Free Monarchies, 1598;
Basilikon Doron, 1599;
A Counterblaste to Tobacco, 1604;
An Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, 1608;
A Premonition to All Most Mightie Monarches, 1609;
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Now into royal books? King James's Daemonologie -on witchery - is definitely weirder than #Spare Basilikon Doron (governance, divine right of kings and some cracking domestic metaphor, written for Prince Henry) and the fabulously named (well I think), A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco? https://t.co/YIVy3k5zXU
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The BBC have branded Prince Harry's new memoir Spare "The weirdest book ever written by a royal". Which is a great excuse to tell you that in 1597 King James VI & I published the Daemonologie, a book on necromancy, black magic, and how to find, test, and punish witches. https://t.co/loh3ljq7oz