Devil; Witchcraft -- Great Britain; Witchcraft -- United States
A Strange and True Relation of One Mr. John Leech, Who lived in
Huntington-Shire, at a place called Ravely, not farre distant from
Huntington Town, who was (about ten dayes agoe) Carried twelve miles in
the Ayre, by two Finnes, and also of his sad and lamentable death....
London. 1700?
The History of Witches and Wizards: Giving a True Account of all their
Tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France, and New England; with
their Confession and Condemnation.... By W. P. London. 1700?
More Wonders of the Invisible World. Display’d in Five Parts. Part I. An
Account of the Sufferings of Margaret Rule, Written by the Reverend Mr. C.
[Cotton] M. [Mather]. P. II. Several Letters to the Author, &c. And his
Reply relating to Witchcraft. P. III. The Differences between the
Inhabitants of Salem Village and Mr. Parris their Minister, in New
England. P. IV. Letters of a Gentleman uninterested, Endeavouring to prove
the received Opinions about Witchcraft to be Orthodox. With short Essays
to their Answers. P. V. A short Historical Account of Matters of Fact in
that Affair. To which is added A Postscript relating to a Book intitled
The Life of Sir William Phips. Collected by Robert Calef, Merchant, of
Boston in New England.... London: Printed for Nath. Hillar, at the Princes
Arms, in Leaden-Hall Street, over against St. Mary Ax, and Joseph Collyer
at the Golden Bible on London Bridge. 1700.
Magnalia Christi Americana: or, the Ecclesiastical History of New England
from its First Planting in the Year 1620 unto the Year of our Lord 1698.
In Seven Books.... By the Reverend and Learned Cotton Mather, M.A. And
Pastor of the North Church in Boston, New-England. London: Printed for
Thomas Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside. 1702.
A True and Full Relation of the Witches at Pittenweem. To which is added
by way of Preface, An Essay for proving the Existence of Good and Evil
Spirits, relating to the Witches at Pittenween, now in Custody, with
Arguments against the Sadducism of the Present Age. Edinburgh: Printed by
John Reid Junior, and are to be Sold at his Printing House in Libertouns
Wynd. 1704.
A Full and True Relation of the Discovering, Apprehending and taking of a
Notorious Witch, who was carried before Justice Bateman in Well-Close, on
Sunday July the 23d. Together with her Examination and Commitment to
Bridewell, Clerkenwel. London: Printed by H. Hills in Blackfryars near the
Waterside. 1704.
Christ’s Fidelity the only Shield against Satan’s Malignity. Asserted in a
Sermon Delivered at Salem-Village the 24th of March, 1692. Being
Lecture-day there, and a time of Publick Examination, of some Suspected
for Witchcraft. By Deodat Lawson, Minister of the Gospel. The Second
Edition.... Printed at Boston in New England, and Reprinted in London by
R. Jockey for the Author; and are to be sold by T. Parkhurst, at the Bible
and Three Crowns in Cheapside; and F. Lawrince at the Angel in the
Poultry. 1704.
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