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Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706
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CONTENTS
FACSIMILE REPRODUCTIONS
A BRIEF AND TRUE NARRATIVE, BY DEODAT LAWSON, 1692
INTRODUCTION
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A BRIEF AND TRUE NARRATIVE: titlepage
"The Bookseller to the Reader."
Narrative
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Remarks of things more than ordinary about the Afflicted Persons.
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Remarks concerning the Accused.
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LETTER OF THOMAS BRATTLE, F. R. S., 1692
INTRODUCTION
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LETTER OF THOMAS BRATTLE, F. R. S., 1692
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LETTERS OF GOVERNOR PHIPS TO THE HOME GOVERNMENT, 1692-1693
INTRODUCTION
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LETTERS OF GOVERNOR PHIPS
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Letter
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FROM “THE WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD,” BY COTTON MATHER, 1693
INTRODUCTION
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THE WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD
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The Author's Defence.
Letter
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I. The Tryal of G. B. At a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held in Salem, 1692.
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II. The Tryal of Bridget Bishop, alias Oliver, At the Court of Oyer and Terminer Held at Salem, June, 2, 1692.
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III. The Tryal of Susanna Martin, At the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held by Adjournment at Salem, June 29, 1692.
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IV. The Trial of Elizabeth How, at the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held by Adjournment at Salem, June 30, 1692.
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V. The Trial of Martha Carrier, at the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held by Adjournment at Salem, August 2, 1692.
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The First Curiositie.
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A Second Curiositie.
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A Third Curiositie.
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A Fourth Curiositie.
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FROM “MORE WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD,” BY ROBERT CALEF, 1700
INTRODUCTION
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MORE WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD
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The Epistle to the Reader, And more especially to the Noble Bereans of this Age, wherever Residing.
Letter
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ANOTHER BRAND PLUCKT OUT OF THE BURNING, OR, MORE WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD PART I.
Section I. The Afflictions of Margaret Rule.
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PART II. A Letter to Mr. C. M.
Letter
Letter
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Letter
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Letter
Letter
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PART V. An Impartial Account of the most Memorable Matters of Fact, touching the supposed Witchcraft in New England.
To their Majesties Goal-keeper in Salem.
To Marshal George Herrick of Salem Essex.
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An Account how John Aldin, Senior, was dealt with at Salem-Village.
Letter
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July 4, 1692.
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Letter
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Letter
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By the Honourable the Lieutenant Governour, Council and Assembly of his Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in General Court Assembled.
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Some that had been of several Jewries, have given forth a Paper, Sign'd with their own hands in these words.
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A MODEST INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF WITCHCRAFT, BY JOHN HALE, 1702
INTRODUCTION
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HALE'S A MODEST INQUIRY
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An Epistle to the Reader.
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The Preface to the Christian Reader.
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A MODEST ENQUIRY, INTO THE NATURE OF WITCHCRAFT Chapter I.
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Chapter II.
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Chapter III.
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Chapter IV.
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Chapter XVIII.
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Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706
Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706
Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706