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BF1565 .G58 1681 Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions : in two parts : the first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existence / 1
BF1565 .G58 1689 Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions. : In two parts. The first treating of their possibility; the second of their real existence. / 1
BF1565 .H35 1563 A poesie in forme of a vision, briefly inueying against the moste hatefull, and prodigious artes of necromancie, witchcraft, sorcerie, incantations, and diuers other detestable and deuilishe practises, dayly vsed vnder colour of iudiciall astrologie. / 1
BF1565 .H85 An historical essay concerning witchcraft : with observations upon matters of fact, tending to clear the texts of the sacred Scriptures, and confute the vulgar errors about that point : and also two sermons: one in proof of the Christian religion; the other concerning the good and evil angels / 1
BF1565 (INTERNET) A discourse of the subtill practises of deuilles by vvitches and sorcerers by which men are and haue bin greatly deluded, the antiquitie of them, their diuers sorts and names : with an aunswer vnto diuers friuolous reasons which some doe make to prooue that the deuils did not make those aperations in any bodily shape. /
A true discourse, vpon the matter of Martha Brossier of Romorantin pretended to be possessed by a deuill /
The power of vvitchcraft being a most strange but true relation of the most miraculous and wonderful deliverance of one Mr. William Harrison, of Cambden in the county of Glocester, steward to the Lady Nowel. Who was supposed to have been murthered by his own servant, and his servants mother and brother: but to the amazement of all the people that live near the said place, the truth is now brought to light; and Mr. Harrison after about two years absence is returned into his own country and place of abode in Cambden. The manner how he was bewitched away, and the manner of his safe return back again into his own countrey you shall hear in this following discourse.
The examination of John Walsh before Maister Thomas Williams, commissary to the Reuerend father in God William Bishop of Excester, vpon certayne interrogatories touchyng wytchcrafte and sorcerye, in the presence of diuers ge[n]tlemen and others. The .xxiii. of August. 1566.
A magical vision, or, A perfect discovery of the fallacies of witchcraft as it was lately represented in a pleasant sweet dream /
Strange and dreadful news from the town of Deptford, in the county of Kent being the full, true, and sad relation of one Anne Arthur.
An account of what happen'd in the kingdom of Sweden in the years 1669, and 1670 and upwards In relation to some persons that were accused for witches; and tryed and executed by the Kings command : Together with the particulars of a very sad accident that befel a boy at Malmoe in Schonen in the year, 1678. by the means of witchcraft, attested by the ablest and most judicious men of that town : Both translated out of High-Dutch into English /
Theologia mystica, or, The mystic divinitie of the aeternal invisibles viz., the archetypous globe, or the original globe, or world of all globes, worlds, essences, centers, elements, principles and creations whatsoever. : A work never exstant before /
The anatomie of sorcerie vvherein the wicked impietie of charmers, inchanters, and such like, is discouered and confuted /
Scot's Discovery of vvitchcraft proving the common opinions of witches contracting with divels, spirits, or familiars ... to be but imaginary, erronious conceptions and novelties : wherein also, the lewde unchristian /
A treatise against vvitchcraft, or, A dialogue, wherein the greatest doubts concerning that sinne, are briefly answered a Sathanicall operation in the witchcraft of all times is truly prooued, the moste precious preseruatiues against such euils are shewed, very needful to be knowen of all men, but chiefly of the masters and fathers of families, that they may learn the best meanes to purge their houses of all vnclean spirits.
A briefe description of the notorious life of Iohn Lambe otherwise called Doctor Lambe : together with his ignominious death.
A detection of damnable driftes, practized by three vvitches arraigned at Chelmifforde in Essex, at the laste assises there holden, whiche were executed in Aprill. 1579 Set forthe to discouer the ambushementes of Sathan, whereby he would surprise vs lulled in securitie, and hardened with contempte of Gods vengeance threatened for our offences.
The apprehension and confession of three notorious witches. Arreigned and by iustice condemned and executed at Chelmes-forde, in the Countye of Essex, the 5. day of Iulye, last past. 1589 with the manner of their diuelish practices and keeping of thier spirits, whose fourmes are heerein truelye proportioned.
A guide to grand-iury men diuided into two bookes : in the first, is the authors best aduice to them what to doe, before they bring in a billa vera in cases of witchcraft, with a Christian direction to such as are too much giuen vpon euery crosse to thinke themselues bewitched : in the second, is a treatise touching witches good and bad, how they may be knowne, euicted, condemned, with many particulars tending thereunto /
A true account of a strange and wonderful relation of John Tonken, of Pensans in Cornwall said to be bewitched by some women, two of which on suspition are committed to prison, he vomiting up several pins, pieces of walnut-shels, an ear of rye with a straw to it half a yard long and rushes of the same length, which are kept to be shown at the next assizes for the said county.
Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions in two parts : the first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existence /
The displaying of supposed witchcraft wherein is affirmed that there are many sorts of deceivers and impostors and divers persons under a passive delusion of melancholy and fancy, but that there is a corporeal league made betwixt the Devil and the witch ... is utterly denied and disproved : wherein also is handled, the existence of angels and spirits, the truth of apparitions, the nature of astral and sydereal spirits, the force of charms, and philters, with other abstruse matters /
A dialogue concerning witches and witchcraftes in which is laide open how craftely the Diuell deceiueth not onely the witches but many other and so leadeth them awrie into many great errours. /
The admirable history of the posession and conuersion of a penitent woman seduced by a magician that made her to become a witch, and the princesse of sorcerers in the country of Prouince, who was brought to S. Baume to bee exorcised, in the yeare 1610, in the moneth of Nouember, by the authority of the reuerend father, and frier, Sebastian Michaëlis ... : wherunto is annexed a pneumology ... /
Sathan transformed into an angell of light expressing his dangerous impostures vnder glorious shewes : Emplified [sic] specially in the doctrine of witchcraft, and such sleights of Satan, as are incident thereunto : Very necessary to discerne the speciplague raging in these dayes, and so to hide our selues from the snare thereof.
A candle in the dark shewing the divine cause of the distractions of the whole nation of England and of the Christian world ... /
The lawes against vvitches, and conivration and some brief notes and observations for the discovery of witches. Being very usefull for these times, wherein the Devil reignes and prevailes over the soules of poore creatures, in drawing them to that crying sin of witch-craft. Also, the confession of Mother Lakeland, who was arraigned and condemned for a witch, at Ipswich in Suffolke /
Sadducimus debellatus, or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the devil and his instruments upon Mrs. Christian Shaw, daughter of Mr. John Shaw, of Bargarran in the County of Renfrew in the West of Scotland, from Aug. 1696 to Apr. 1697 : Containing the journal of her sufferings, as it was exhibited and prov'd by the voluntary confession of some of the witches, and other unexceptionable evidence, before the Commissioners appointed by the Privy Council of Scotland to enquire into the same : Collected from the records : Together with reflexions upon witchcraft in general, and the learned arguments of the lawyers, on both sides, at the trial of seven of those witches who were condemned, and some passages which happened at their execution.
A pleasant treatise of witches their imps, and meetings, persons bewitched, magicians, necromancers, incubus, and succubus's, familiar spirits, goblings, pharys, specters, phantasms, places haunted, and devillish impostures : with the difference between good and bad angels, and a true relation of a good genius /
The mystery of witch-craft discouering, the truth, nature, occasions, growth and power thereof : together with the detection and punishment of the same : as also, the seuerall stratagems of Sathan, ensnaring the poore soule by this desperate practize of annoying the bodie : with the seuerall vses therof to the Church of Christ : very necessary for the redeeming of these atheisticall and secure times /
A dialogue of witches, in foretime named lot-tellers, and novv commonly called sorcerers VVherein is declared breefely and effectually, vvhat soueuer may be required, touching that argument : A treatise very profitable ... and right necessary for iudges to vnderstande, which sit vpon lyfe and death /
The most true and wonderfull narration of two women bewitched in Yorkshire who coming to the assizes at York to give in evidence against the witch, after a most horrible noise, to the terror and amazement of all the beholders, did vomit forth before the judges, pins, wool and hafts of knives, &c., all which was done (to make the wonder more wonderfull) without the least drop of bloud or moisture from their mouths : also a most true relation of a young maid not far from Luyck who being bewitched in the same manner did (most incredibly) vomit forth wadds of straw, with pins a crosse in them, iron nails, needles, points, and whatsoever she had seen in the basket of the witch that did bewitch her /
The certainty of the worlds of spirits and, consequently, of the immortality of souls of the malice and misery of the devils and the damned : and of the blessedness of the justified, fully evinced by the unquestionable histories of apparitions, operations, witchcrafts, voices &c. /
A discovery of the impostures of witches and astrologers
Some philosophical considerations touching the being of witches and witchcraft written in a letter to the much honour'd Robert Hunt, Esq. /
A relation of the diabolical practices of above twenty wizards and witches of the sheriffdom of Renfrew in the kingdom of Scotland, contain'd in their tryalls, examinations, and confessions, and for which several of them have been executed this present year, 1697
A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft containing these severall particulars : that there are witches ... together with the confessions of many of those executed since May 1645 ... /
The opinion of witchcraft vindicated in an answer to a book intituled The question of witchcraft debated : being a letter to a friend /
A treatise of witchcraft VVherein sundry propositions are laid downe, plainely discouering the wickednesse of that damnable art, with diuerse other speciall points annexed, not impertinent to the same, such as ought diligently of euery Christian to be considered : With a true narration of the witchcrafts which Mary Smith, wife of Henry Smith glouer, did practise : of her contract vocally made between the Deuill and her, in solemne termes, by whose meanes she hurt sundry persons whom she enuied : which is confirmed by her owne confession, and also from the publique records of the examination of diuerse vpon their oathes : and lastly, of her death and execution, for the same, which was on the twelfth day of Ianuarie last past /
A strange report of sixe most notorious vvitches who by their diuelish practises murdred aboue the number of foure hundred small children : besides the great hurtes they committed vpon diuers other people : who for the same, and many other like offences, were executed in the princely cittie of Manchen in high Germanie the. 29. of Iuly. 1600 /
The triall of vvitch-craft shewing the true and right methode of the discouery : with a confutation of erroneous wayes /
Melampronoea, or, A discourse of the polity and kingdom of darkness together with a solution of the chiefest objections brought against the being of witches /
The wonderful discouerie of the vvitchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, daughters of Ioan Flower neere Beuer Castle, executed at Lincolne, March 11. 1618 who were specially arraigned and condemned before Sir Henry Hobart, and Sir Edward Bromley, iudges of assise, for confessing themselues actors in the destruction of Henry L. Rosse, with their damnable practises against others the children of the Right Honourable Francis Earle of Rutland.
A discourse of the damned art of witchcraft so farre forth as it is reuealed in the Scriptures, and manifest by true experience /
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BF1565 .R8 The opinion of witchcraft vindicated in an answer to a book intituled The question of witchcraft debated : being a letter to a friend / 2
BF1565 .S4 1973 The discoverie of witchcraft / 1
BF1565 .S46 1665 The discovery of witchcraft proving, that the compacts and contracts of witches with devils, and all infernal spirits or familiars, are but erroneous novelties and imaginary conceptions ... in sixteen books / 2
BF1565 .S74 A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft containing these severall particulars : that there are witches ... together with the confessions of many of those executed since May 1645 ... / 2
BF1565 .T78 A True account of a strange and wonderful relation of John Tonken, of Pensans in Cornwall said to be bewitched by some women, two of which on suspition are committed to prison, he vomiting up several pins, pieces of walnut-shels, an ear of rye with a straw to it half a yard long and rushes of the same length, which are kept to be shown at the next assizes for the said county. 2
BF1565 .W33 The question of witchcraft debated, or, A discourse against their opinion that affirm witches 2
BF1565 .W33 1671 The question of witchcraft debated, or, A discourse against their opinion that affirm witches considered and enlarged / 2
BF1565 .W4913 1991 Witches, devils, and doctors in the Renaissance / 1
BF1565 .W4913 1998 On witchcraft : an abridged translation of Johann Weyer's De praestigiis daemonum / 1
BF1565 eBook El libro de las brujas : casos de brujería en Inglaterra y en las colonias norteamericanas (1582-1813) / 1
BF1566 Witchcraft : a history in thirteen trials /
The Witch figure : folklore essays by a group of scholars in England honouring the 75th birthday of Katharine M. Briggs /
Witchcraft : the basics /
The witchcraft sourcebook /
The Routledge history of witchcraft /
Moral power : the magic of witchcraft /
Witchcraft in the Modern World : New Perspectives on Witchcraft, Magic, and Demonology /
The Oxford history of witchcraft and magic.
A Popular History of Witchcraft.
Revolution and witchcraft : the code of ideology in unsettled times /
ANATOMY OF WITCHCRAFT : between cognitive sciences and history.
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BF1566 .A86 Aus der Zeit der Verzweiflung : zur Genese u. Aktualität d. Hexenbildes / 1
BF1566 .B25 2003 Historical dictionary of witchcraft / 1
BF1566 .B25 2012eb Historical dictionary of witchcraft. 1
BF1566 .B6 Historia de la hechicería y de las brujas. 1