The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches Lately Executed in New-England, to which is added A Farther Account of the Tryals of the New-England WitchesMather, Cotton
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The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches Lately Executed in New-England, to which is added A Farther Account of the Tryals of the New-England Witches
Mather, Cotton
Witchcraft -- New England -- Early works to 1800
[62] _Baldwin_, Case of Cons. l. 3. c. 3. p. 621.
[63] Lib. 7. Cap. 2.
[64] _5 Sympos._ Cap. 7.
[65] _Med. Precl._ lib. 6. pars 9. cap. 1.
[66] Lib. 2. cap. 2. _Wierus_, l. 6. c. 9. p. 683.
[67] See the Tryal, p. 40. 43. 45.
[68] In _Daemonomania_. See Mr. _Bromhal's_ History of Apparitions, p.
136.
[69] See the Printed Relation, p. 30, 31.
[70] Ubi supra, p. 121.
[71] Remarkable Providences, p. 267.
[72] See Mr. _Burton's_ History of Daemons, p. 136. and Mr. _Robert's_
Nar. of the Witches in _Suffolk_.
[73] _Ames._ _Cas. Consc._ L. 4. C. 23.
[74] _Delrio._ _Disquiss. Magic._ pag. 642.
[75] _Malderus de Magia_, cap. 10. _dub._ 11.
[76] _De Doctr. Christiana_, Lib. 2. Cap. 20. 22.
[77] _Delrio & Malderus._
[78] _In malleo malleficarum_, p. 421.
[79] _Menna_, _de purgatione vulgari_, cap. _ult._
[80] _Caesarius_, Lib. 9.
[81] _De Lamiis_, L. 3. C. 4.
[82] _Dubravius_, Hist. _Cohim._ Lib. 8.
[83] In his Cases about Witchcraft, p. 181.
[84] So Dr. _Willet_, conjectures on _1 Sam. 21.1._
[85] _V. Bodin_, _Daemonomania_, L. 4.
[86] Mr. _Sinclare_, Invisible World, p. 45. and _Burton_, Hist. of
Daemons, p. 122.
[87] Boisard in vita Apollonii.
[88] Mr. _Merden_ in his Geogra. Phy. p. 577.
[89] Voetius, Biblioth, l. 2. Lecus, in Compend. Histor.
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Transcriber's Note, continued.--
The format of all biblical citations has been regularized.
Footnote markers in the original were sometimes placed before the word
they refer to, and sometimes after--this has been retained.
For this ASCII version, all AE/ae-ligatures have been changed to Ae/ae.
The section sign has been changed to S.
The following changes were also made:
--p. viii: slighest to slightest
--p. ix: Mrs. Hales to Mrs. Hale
--p. xvii: Original title page used two large, ornate "U"s instead of a
"W" in Witches.
--p. 10: oe to ae (Antipaedobaptist)
--p. 11: . to , (thus maintained in the Country,)
--p. 19: a to as (cry'd out upon as imploying)
--p. 22: Omisera to O misera
--p. 54: singlar to singular
--p. 61: Catastrophe's to Catastrophes (there will be more such
_Catastrophes_)
--p. 62: _times of the_ Jews to _times of the Jews_
--pp. 63-69: Corollary I. to Corollary V. formatted as headers. In the
original, IV. and V. were out-of-line headers and I., II. and III. were
in-line.
--p. 80: Moenia had oe-ligature in original (Dilapsa sunt vestra
Moenia!)
--p. 97: oe to ae (Caelestial)
--p. 100: We _Fear_ to _We Fear_
--p. 138: II. to III. (Incorrect numbering of header corrected)
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