The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination (Vol 2 of 3)
Robert Calef, Cotton Mather
The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination (Vol 2 of 3)
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The Witchcraft Delusion In New England Vol. II
PREFATORY, BY THE EDITOR.
Pedigree of Calef.[1]
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MEMOIR OF ROBERT CALEF.
[1] The Epistle to the READER.
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[7] The INDEX.
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[1] ANOTHER BRAND Pluckt out of the BURNING, Or, More Wonders of the Invisible World.
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PART II.
A Letter to Mr. C. M.
The Copy of a Paper Receiv'd with the above Letter.
To the Ministers, whether English, French, or Dutch,
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PART III.
An Account of the Differences in SALEM Village.
Mr. Parris's Acknowledgment.
The Elders and Messengers of the churches met at Salem Village, April 3, 1695, to consider and determine what is to be done, for the composure of the present unhappy differences in that place. After solemn invocation of God in Christ for his direction, do unanimously declare, as followeth, viz.
To the Reverend Elders of the Three Churches of Christ, at Boston, with others the Elders and Brethren of other Churches, late of a Council at Salem Village.
The Copy of a Paper that was handed about touching those Differences.
Some part of the Determination of the Elders and Messengers of the Churches, met at Salem Village, April 3, 1695, relating to the Differences there.
To the Honourable Wait Winthrop,[86] Elisha Cook,[87] and Samuel Sewall, Esquires, Arbitrators indifferently chosen, between Mr. Samuel Parris, and the inhabitants of Salem Village.
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PART IV.
A Letter of a Gentleman[90] endeavouring to prove the received Opinions about Witchcraft.
A second Letter of a Gentleman,[97] endeavouring to prove the received Opinions about Witchcraft.
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INDEX.
Transcriber's Note.
Corrections.
Errata.
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