The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination, (Vol. 1 of 3)Mather, Cotton
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The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination, (Vol. 1 of 3)
Mather, Cotton
Witchcraft -- New England
This History I received of Mr. _Joseph Beacon_ himself; who a little
before his own Pious and hopeful Death, which follow'd not long after,
gave me the Story written and signed with his own Hand, and attested
with the Circumstances I have already mentioned.
BUT I shall no longer detain my Reader, from his expected
Entertainment, in a brief account of the Tryals which have passed
upon some of the Malefactors lately Executed at _Salem_, for the
_Witchcrafts_ whereof they stood Convicted. For my own part, I was not
present at any of them; [55] nor ever had I any Personal prejudice at
the Persons thus brought upon the Stage; much less at the Surviving
Relations of those Persons, with and for whom I would be as hearty a
Mourner as any Man living in the World: _The Lord Comfort them!_ But
having received a Command so to do, I can do no other than shortly
relate the chief _Matters of Fact_, which occur'd in the Tryals
of some that were Executed, in an Abridgment Collected out of the
_Court-Papers_, on this occasion put into my hands. You are to take
the _Truth_, just as it was; and the Truth will hurt no good Man.
There might have been more of these, if my Book would not thereby
have swollen too big; and if some other worthy hands did not perhaps
intend something further in these _Collections;_ for which cause I have
only singled out Four or Five, which may serve to illustrate the way
of Dealing, wherein _Witchcrafts_ use to be concerned; and I report
matters not as an _Advocate_, but as an _Historian_.
They were some of the Gracious Words inserted in the Advice, which many
of the Neighbouring Ministers, did this Summer humbly lay before our
Honorable Judges, _We cannot but with all thankfulness, acknowledge
the success which the Merciful God has given unto the Sedulous and
Assiduous endeavours of Our Honourable Rulers, to detect the abominable
Witchcrafts which have been committed in the Country; Humbly Praying,
that the discovery of those mysterious and mischievous wickednesses,
may be Perfected_. If in the midst of the many Dissatisfactions
among us, the Publication of these Tryals may promote such a Pious
Thankfulness unto God, for Justice being so far executed among us, I
shall Rejoice that God is Glorified; and pray, that no wrong steps of
ours may ever sully any of his Glorious Works. But we will begin with,
_A Modern Instance of Witches, Discovered and Condemned in a Tryal,
before that celebrated Judge, Sir Matthew Hale_.[147]
IT may cast some Light upon the Dark things now in _America_, if
we just give a glance upon the _like things_ lately happening in
_Europe_. We may see the _Witchcrafts_ here most exactly resemble the
_Witchcrafts_ there; and we may learn what sort of Devils do trouble
the World.
The Venerable _Baxter_ very truly says, _Judge_ Hale _was a Person,
than whom, no Man was more Backward to Condemn a Witch, without full
Evidence_.
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