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
Evelith, Joseph, Apology of, iii, 135.
FALKNER, condemned to Death, iii, 45.
Familiar Spirit, who hath it, iii, 166.
Farnam, John, iii, 126.
Farnum, [Varnum?] Ralph, 195.
Farrare, Thomas, iii, 185.
Fast, appointed in Reference to Witchcraft, iii, 132.
Felt, Joseph B., cited, ii, 109, iii, 20, 181.
Filmer, Robert, Sir, on Witchcraft, I, xvii-xx, xxv.
Firmin, Giles, 13.
Fisk, Thomas, Apology of, iii, 36, 135.
Fisk, William, iii, 135.
Fletcher, Benjamin, Gov., iii, 25; his Kindness to Fugitives from
Witchcraft Prosecutions, 180.
Flint, Thomas, a Searcher for Witchteats, iii, 39.
Flood, a great one in the Connecticut, 29.
Fogg, John S. H., ii, 75.
Fools, made able Fortune-tellers, iii, 142.
Foster, Ann, executed, iii, 45; her Confession, 119-20; Remark upon,
208.
Foster, Ephraim, Evidence in Wardwell's Case, iii, 126.
Foster, Hannah, confesses being carried on a Pole to a Witch-meeting,
199.
Foster, Jacob, iii, 107.
Foster, John, first Printer in Boston, 26.
Fowler, Joseph, iii, 8.
Fowler, Samuel P., ii, 6; his Life of Parris, iii, 198.
Foy, [John?] Captain, 137.
Franckius, [Peter?] I, lxxvi.
Franklin, Benjamin, I, lxxvi-vii.
Freemen, and Non-freemen, iii, 143.
Fuller, Goodman, is killed by Witchcraft, iii, 64.
Fuller, [Jacob?] a Doctor, decides a Case of Hysterics to be
Witchcraft, iii, 100.
Fuller, John, iii, 11.
Fuller, Thomas, D. D., I, lxxvi-vii, II, 196.
Fuller, Thomas, iii, 199.
GALLOWS-HILL, where reputed Witches were executed, iii, 45.
Gallows-Tree, iii, 177.
Gaul, John, on Detection of Witches, 42-4; his Rules observed, 153;
Remarks upon, ii, 12; Calef on, 56, 70, 178, 197; Mather on, iii, 64.
Gedney, Bartholomew, I, vii, 26; Judge, iii, 26; Conduct at Capt.
Alden's Trial, 28, 30, 172.
Gee, Joshua, I, xcvi.
Germany, the Devil on a Chimney there, 116, 117; Witchcraft in, ii, 197.
Ghosts of murdered People appear, 155, 156-7, 209, iii, 106.
Gibbs, Barnabas, II, xxv.
Gidney, Bartholomew.--See GEDNEY.
Gill, Obadiah, II, xxi; William, a Searcher for Witchteats, iii, 39.
Glanville, Joseph, describes Unbelievers in Witchcraft, I, lxi.
Glover, _Goody_, executed, iii, 153.
Goblin, one described, iii, 85-6.--See HOBGOBLIN.
God, swears in loud Thunders at the Devil, 73; more abandons the World
than formerly, 75; bids the Devil make all miserable, 76; permits the
Devil to come upon us, 107; has the Devil in a Chain, 110; his Wrath
sets on the Devil, 118; would have subdued the Devil if called upon,
120; swears in Wrath, 125; clucks to us, 130; a Dog of Hell barking
at him, 219; the Devil superior to, ii, 9; whether he commissions the
Devil, 70; the Mother of, 82; leaves the Devil at free-will, 118;
commissions the Devil, 130-1.
Godfrey, John, iii, 52.
Gold, Sam., at Mrs. Bishop's Trial, iii, 78; at Giles Cory's, 170.
Good, Sarah, accused of being a Witch, iii, 6, 7; her Child also, 11;
Chains for, 20; executed, 33; Horrors attending, 34, 187.
Good, William, iii, 7.
Goodall, Goodwife, iii, 8.
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