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
Witch-Circles, held by young Girls, iii, 208; Origin of the Salem
Troubles, _ib._, 209-10.
Witch-Hill, where the Execution of those accused of Witchcraft were
executed, iii, 45.
Wizard, a Witch, I, xii, xxxviii; reveals the Witch by the Devil's
Help, 40; the Soul that goeth a whoring after, ii, 154.
Wood, Martha, Witness, 192, iii, 110.
Woodbury, Abigail, iii, 79.
Woodward, John, I, lxxvi.
Woodward, W. E., I, viii, x-xvi.
Wolcott.--See WALCUTT.
Wool, Pall of, as Snow, I, lxxiii.
Wyllys, Edward, II, xii.
Transcriber's Note.
Variable spelling and hypheation have been retained. Minor punctuation
inconsistencies have been silently repaired. Footnotes were placed at
the end of each section. Footnote number 25 is missing in the original.
Misnumbered footnote on page 170 was corrected. The Index was
copied from the third volume.
Corrections.
The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.
p. ix:
at Witch Trials i England.
at Witch Trials in England.
p. liii:
of the one and rhe other,
of the one and the other,
p. lxxxviii:
An Accouut of the Case of the Goodwin
An Account of the Case of the Goodwin
Footnote 41:
dying in 1701, at the the Age of 70
dying in 1701, at the Age of 70
Footnote 45:
till the Reign of his present Majesty, Jame II,
till the Reign of his present Majesty, James II,
Footnote 98:
This is the Editor's _Corollorary_.
This is the Editor's _Corollary_.
Errata.
The first line indicates the original, the second how it should read.
p. 31:
but humbly recommend unto unto the Government
but humbly recommend unto the Government
p. 61:
preferr'd unto, might be the occcasion of his
preferr'd unto, might be the occasion of his
p. 175:
what passed at he first Examination
what passed at the first Examination
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