Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects, Volym 1Wiggin and Lunt, 1867 Salem Witchcraft is one of the most famous books published on the Salem Witch Trials. Author Charles Upham was a foremost scholar on the subject, as well as a Massachusetts senator. Only volume one of the series is included in this Anthology. |
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... took place , ii . 256 , 268 , 360 . Lawson , Deodat , 268-284 ; auto- graph , 280 ; ii . 7 , 70 , 73 ; his ser- mon , 76-92 , 515 , 525-537 . Lawson , Thomas , 283 . Law - suits , 232 . Layman , Paul , 361 . Leach , John . 141 . Leach ...
... took place , ii . 256 , 268 , 360 . Lawson , Deodat , 268-284 ; auto- graph , 280 ; ii . 7 , 70 , 73 ; his ser- mon , 76-92 , 515 , 525-537 . Lawson , Thomas , 283 . Law - suits , 232 . Layman , Paul , 361 . Leach , John . 141 . Leach ...
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... took place at various points , carrying terror to all hearts . In August , 1696 , they killed or took prisoners fifteen persons at Billerica , burning many houses . In October of the same year , they came upon Newbury , and carried off ...
... took place at various points , carrying terror to all hearts . In August , 1696 , they killed or took prisoners fifteen persons at Billerica , burning many houses . In October of the same year , they came upon Newbury , and carried off ...
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... removed . In the midst of this general distress and local gloom and depression , the great and awful tragedy , whose incidents , scenes , and characters I am to pre- sent , took place . Ꮲ Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭲ Ꮀ I Ꭱ Ꮪ Ꭲ 1866 12 INTRODUCTION . to.
... removed . In the midst of this general distress and local gloom and depression , the great and awful tragedy , whose incidents , scenes , and characters I am to pre- sent , took place . Ꮲ Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭲ Ꮀ I Ꭱ Ꮪ Ꭲ 1866 12 INTRODUCTION . to.
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... took his seat as an assistant . They proved themselves sensible , high - minded men , of true public spirit , and friends to each other and to the country , which will for ever honor them both as founders and fathers . They entered into ...
... took his seat as an assistant . They proved themselves sensible , high - minded men , of true public spirit , and friends to each other and to the country , which will for ever honor them both as founders and fathers . They entered into ...
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... took hold of his farm with energy , and gathered workmen upon it . Winthrop in his journal has this entry , Aug. 2 , 1645 : - " M : Downing having built a new house at his farm , he being gone to England , and his wife and family gone ...
... took hold of his farm with energy , and gathered workmen upon it . Winthrop in his journal has this entry , Aug. 2 , 1645 : - " M : Downing having built a new house at his farm , he being gone to England , and his wife and family gone ...
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Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History ..., Volym 1 Charles Wentworth Upham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1867 |
Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History ..., Volym 1 Charles Wentworth Upham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1867 |
Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village, and a History ..., Volym 1 Charles Wentworth Upham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1867 |
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affairs afterwards appear Bayley became believed Bishop farm Boston brethren Bridget Bishop brother brought Burroughs called Captain character church colony Corey Cotton Mather Court daughter Deacon death deed demonology Deodat Lawson Devil Edward Bishop England Essex evidence father George Burroughs Giles Corey give Governor Endicott grant hand hath honor Houlton hundred acres Hutchinson Indians inhabitants Ipswich Ipswich River John Endicott John Putnam John Winthrop Joseph labor land lived Lothrop married meeting meeting-house ment mind minister ministry Nathaniel Ingersoll Nathaniel Putnam neighbors Orchard Farm parish Parris persons possession pounds present probably proceedings prosecutions records Richard Ingersoll River Salem Village Samuel Satan says scene settled settlement spirit thing Thomas Putnam tion took Topsfield town Townsend Bishop tract trial vote whole widow wife William Winthrop witch witchcraft witchcraft delusion woods
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Sida 365 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come to succour us, that succour want ! How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant ! They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant, And all for love, and nothing for reward : Oh, why should heavenly God to men have such regard ?1 This agrees with what is recorded of St.
Sida 7 - ... scene ! The silver moon, unclouded, holds her way Through skies where I could count each little star. The fanning west wind scarcely stirs the leaves ; The river, rushing o'er its pebbled bed, Imposes silence with a stilly sound. In such a place as this, at such an hour, If ancestry can be in aught believed, Descending spirits have conversed with man, And told the secrets of the world unknown.
Sida 299 - And the LORD said unto Joshua, This day have I rolled away the reproach of Egypt from off you, Wherefore the name of the place is called Gilgal unto this day.
Sida 348 - And the wild blast upheaved the vanished sword ! How have I sat, when piped the pensive wind, To hear his harp by BRITISH FAIRFAX strung ! Prevailing Poet ! whose undoubting mind Believed the magic wonders which he sung...
Sida 358 - Nor is this much to believe; as we have reason, we owe this faith unto history: they only had the advantage of a bold and noble faith, who lived before his coming, who upon obscure prophecies and mystical types could raise a belief, and expect apparent impossibilities.
Sida 134 - ... small army thus played the man, the whole country was filled with distress and fear, and we trembled in this capital, Boston itself; and that to the goodness of God to this army we owe our fathers...
Sida 365 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave, To come to succour us that succour want ! How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant ! They for us fight : they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant ; And all for love, and nothing for reward : Oh, why should heavenly God to men have such regard ?
Sida 369 - is shaped us the true idea of a witch ; an old weather-beaten crone, having her chin and her knees meeting for age, walking like a bow, leaning on a staff; hollow-eyed — untoothed, furrowed on her face, having her limbs trembling with the palsy, going mumbling in the streets : one that hath forgotten her Pater-noster, and yet hath a shrewd tongue to call a Drab a Drab.
Sida 410 - God having appointed that secret supernatural sign, for trial of that secret unnatural crime : so that it appears that God hath appointed (for a supernatural sign of the monstrous impiety of witches) that the water shall refuse to receive them in her bosom, that have shaken off them the sacred water of baptism, and wilfully refused the benefit thereof...
Sida 458 - Note, say, Now I am well. She would be faint at first, and say, She felt something to go out of her ! (the Noises whereof we sometimes heard, like those of a Mouse) , but in a Minute or two she could apply her self to Devotion, and express her self with Discretion, as well as ever in her Life.
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