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- A(aman?) [Deposition Against Rachel Clinton for Practice of Witchcraft] Salem, Massachussetts. 1687 by Knoulton, Thomas; Published: 1687; 1 Pages
- Anti-Canidia: or, Superstition Detected and Exposed. In a Confutation of the vulgarOpinion concerning Witches, Spirits, Demons, Magick, Divination, Omens, Prognostications, Dreams, Augurys, Charms, Amulets, Incantations, Astrology, Orcales, c. by Unknown; Published: 1762; 63 Pages
- An Appendix, Containing Some Reflections Upon Mr. Webster's Displaying of Supposed Witch-craft, Wherein He handles the Existence and Nature of Angels and Spirits. by Camfield, Benjamin, 1638-1693; Published: 1678; 47 Pages
- An attempt to prove that the opinion concerning the devil, or Satan, as a fallen angel, and that he tempts men to sin, hath no real foundation in scripture : being a supplement to a pamphlet published about the year 1770, entituled: An enquiry into the scripture meaning of the word Satan. by Ashdowne, William, 1723-1810; Published: 1794; 196 Pages
- Autograph Letter Signed to The Honourable Committee. Sept. 13, 1710. Salem, Mass. The humble representation of Willm Good of the Damage Sustained by him in the year 1692...William Good's wife, Sarah, was executed as a witch July 19, 1692. Purchased from Goodspeed's catalogue #96, Jan., 1913. Item 805 by Goode, William, b. 1599 or 1600; Published: 1710; 3 Pages
- Autograph Letter of Cotton Mather, on Witchcraft, presented to the Literary and Historical Society, by the Honorable Chief Justice Sewell. by Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728; Published: 1831; 4 Pages
