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Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism
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Dorcas Good, 335.—Bites with Spirit Teeth, 336.—State of Opinion admitting her Arrest, 338.—Upham’s Presentation of Public Excitement, 339.—Lovely Witches now, 342.
Sarah Osburn, 342.—Was seen spectrally, 343.—Heard a Voice, 345.
Martha Corey, 347.—Her Character.—Visited by Putnam and Cheever, 348.—Foresensed their Visit, 348.—Laughed when on Trial, 352.—Calef and Upham’s Account of her, 353.—Her Prayer, 354.
Giles Corey, 354.—Refused to plead, 355.—Was pressed to Death, 356.—His Heroism, 357.
Rebecca Nurse, 358.—Was seen as an Apparition, 358.—Her Mother a Witch, 360.—Had Fits, 361.—Confusion at her Trial, 362.—The Power of Will, 363.—Elizabeth Parris, 364.—Agassiz, 365.—Not guilty, and then guilty, 367.
Mary Easty, 367.—Her Examination, 368.—The Character of her Trial, 370.—Her Petition, 371.—Last Hour, 373.
Susanna Martin, 373.—Her Examination, 374.—The Devil took Samuel’s Shape, 374.—R. P.’s Position, 375.—Her Apparition gave Annoyance, 377.
Martha Carrier, 378.—Examination of, 378.—Her Children Witches, how they afflicted, and their Confessions, 381.
George Burroughs, 390.—Indictment of, 391.—Opinions concerning him, 392.—Apparitions of his Wives,