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1. Catalogue of the Private Library of the Late Abner C. Goodell, Salem, Mass. Editor of the Massachusetts Province Laws. Part II, P to Z and Witchcraft Collection, Including Prince Society Publications, Prynne's Tracts, Rare Quaker Tracts, Salem Local History, American Historical Reprints, Book with Washington's Autograph, etc. Valuable Collection of Books Relating to Witchcraft and Demonology Comprising Apparitions, Angels, Ghosts, Demons, Dreams, Superstitions, Sorcery, Magic, Witchcraft, Divination, Including Witchcraft Trials in Salem, Massachusetts, also in England and Scotland, The Rare Witchcraft Act of 1711, etc..

2. Further Notes on the History of Witchcraft in Massachusetts, Containing Additional Evidence of the Passage of the Act of 1711, for Reversing the Attainders of the Witches; also, Affirming the Legality of the Special Court of Oyer and Terminer of 1692: with a Heliotype Plate of the Act of 1711, as Printed in 1713, and an Appendix of Documents, etc. By Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr. Reprinted, with Slight Alterations, from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

4. Demoniality Or Incubi And Succubi A Treatise wherein is shown that there are in existence on earth rational creatures besides man, endowed like him with a body and a soul, that are born and die like him, redeemed by our Lord Jesus-Christ, and capable of receiving salvation or damnation. Published from the original Latin manuscript discovered in London in the year 1872, and translated into French by Isidore Liseux Now first translated into English With the Latin Text

10. A Debate Proposed in the Temple Patrick Society, And Fully Discussed By The Members, Whether Witches, Wizards, Magicians, Sorcerers, and c. Had Supernatural Powers, And by Means of Intercourse with, or Assistance from invisible supernatural Agents, Had Knowledge of, and could Foretel future Events, With Power over the Inhabitants of this World, Or to perform Actions beyond the Power of human Nature.