The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination (Vol. 2 of 3)Mather, Cotton
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The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination (Vol. 2 of 3)
Mather, Cotton
Witchcraft -- New England
Carrier, Martha, Indictment and Trial of, 194, iii, 113-121; horribly
tortures poor People, 115; her Children swear against her, _ib._;
causes Sores, 116; pulls one by his Hair, 117; kills Cattle, 118;
shakes Phebe Chandler, 119; makes Noises in the Air, _ib._; seen at
Witch-meetings, 120; goes through the Air on a Pole, _ib._; at a
diabolical Sacrament, _ib._; a rampant Hag, 121; to be Queen of Hell,
_ib._
Carrier, Richard, 197, 199, iii, 117; afflicts one, 118.
Carrier, Thomas, 194.
Cary, Mrs., accused, iii, 11; sent to Prison, 20; Barbarity towards,
20-25; escapes to New York, _ib._
Cary, Jonathan, [Nathaniel,] iii, 25.
Cat-rope, described, ii, 7.
Chamberlain, Edward, I, lxxvi.
Chandler, Bridget, swears against Mrs. Carrier, iii, 119.
Chandler, Phebe, 198; shaken by a Witch, iii, 118; her Legs seized on,
119.
Chandler, Susan, 142.
Chandler, Thomas, Evidence, iii, 126.
Chapman, Simon, and Wife, iii, 107.
Charity, recommended, 28.
Charles, Second, iii, 143.
Charlestown, Witchcraft Trials at, iii, 126.
Charms, by whom practiced, ii, 28.
Chase, G. W., _History of Haverhill_, iii, 128, 196-7.
Checkley, Samuel, ii, 151.
Cheever, Ezekiel, Scribe, iii, 31.
Chester, Bishop of, I, ix.
Chips in Wort, defined, iii, 126.
Choate, Thomas, II, xxvi.
Christian, Philosopher, I, lxxii-iii.
Churches, why often struck by Thunder, 68-9; prevent Witchcraft, 130-1.
Churchill, Sarah, iii, 204.
Circles.--See WITCH-CIRCLES.
Clark, Mary, Examination of, iii, 195-7.
Clark, Samuel, his Story of the Devil's Appearance, 121.
Clavigero, [Francis Xavier,] 202.
Cloyce, Peter, protests against Mr. Parris, ii, 143.
Cloyce, Sarah, iii, 7, 53; Sister Nurse, 11, 13; goes out of Meeting,
14; an excellent Woman, 211.
Colman, Benjamin, I, xci, xcvi.
Coman, Richard, 167; swears against Mrs. Bishop, iii, 82.
Comings.--See CUMMINGS.
Connecticut, Witchcraft in, iii, 130, 131.
Cook, Elisha, Judge, ii, 157; Agent to England, iii, 148, 221.
Cook, John, a Witness, i, 166, iii, 78, 80-1.
Cooper, Thomas, on Witchcraft, xxxv.
Corwin, Jonathan, I, vii, 26, iii, 6, 10, 15; examines Giles Cory, 169.
Corwin, George, Sheriff, iii, 49, 50; buried, 79, 187, 202.
Cory, Giles, pressed to Death, 209, II, vii, iii, 7, 44-5, 79; his
Examination, 169-173; Site of his Residence, 174.
Cory, Martha, accused, ii, 7, 9; sent to Prison, 10; sentenced to
Death, iii, 44; executed, 45; Ballad on her and her Husband's Fate,
174-77.
Cotton, John, I, xxv, lxvi.
Cox, Mary, Irons for, iii, 20.
Crosby, [Anthony?] a Doctor, declares Hysterics a Case of Witchcraft,
iii, 100.
Cullender, Rose, 142.
Cumbey, Robert, II, xxi.
Cummings, Josiah, iii, 107.
Cummings, Isaac, Witness, 192, iii, 105; his Mare dies, 111.
Curiosities, matchless, 201-210.
Cushing, John D., II, vii.
DAGGET, William, iii, 183.
Dane, Deliverance, signs a Recantation, iii, 57.
Dane, Francis, iii, 121; John, his Apology, 135.
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