Open, open heaven door keys,
Shut, shut hell door.
Let christened child
Go to its mother mild.
What is yonder that casts a light so farrandly?
Mine own dear son that's nailed to the tree.In 1612, in Lancaster, England, the White Paternoster was spoken in evidence by nine-year-old Jennet Device.
Young Jennet told the witch trial court that she'd witnessed her family and neighbours casting this spell. It's quoted in Thomas Potts' The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster (1613), as damning evidence of evil doing by the Pendle community.
In modern times Jennet's testimony has widely been seen as false, either coerced by the magistrate or just plain lies told by a malicious child getting back at those who had mistreated her.
But what if Jennet really had heard those words spoken? What if the White Paternoster really does contain Words of Power...
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Words of Power (Alice Gray Book 3)
FantasyIf you like mysteries that span centuries and magical creatures that hide in the dark corners of the world, then you've come to the right place! Words of Power is the third book in the Alice Gray series so don't forget to check out the first two boo...