1. The Belief of Witchcraft Vindicated: Proving, From Scripture, there have been Witches, and, from Reason, that there may be Such still. In Answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The Impossibility of Witchcraft: Plainly proving, from Scripture and Reason, That there never was a Witch, and c. Creator: G. R., a.m. Collection: Digital Witchcraft Collection Publisher: Printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row Publication Place: London Date: 1712 Format: Book Search terms: Page 4Page 6Page 12Page 13Page 18Page 21Page 22Page 23Page 32Page 33Page 34Page 35Page 38
2. Truth Held Forth and Maintained According to the Testimony of the holy Prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the holy Scriptures. With some Account of the Judgments of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by Witchcraft. To which is added, Something concerning the Fall of Adam, his state in the Fall, and way of Restoration to God again, with many other weighty things, necessary for People to weigh and consider. Written in true Love to the Souls of my Neighbours, and all Men, which includeth that Love to them, as to my self, by Thomas Maule. Printed in the Year 1695 Creator: Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724 Collection: Digital Witchcraft Collection Publisher: Printed [by William Bradford] Publication Place: New York Date: 1695 Format: Book Search terms: Page 2Page 4Page 5Page 6Page 8Page 9Page 10Page 14Page 16Page 18Page 21Page 22Page 24Page 25Page 27Page 28Page 29Page 30Page 31Page 32Page 33Page 34Page 35Page 36Page 37Page 38Page 39Page 43Page 46Page 47Page 50Page 51Page 52Page 53Page 54Page 55Page 56Page 57Page 60Page 62Page 63Page 64Page 65Page 66Page 67Page 68Page 69Page 70Page 72Page 73Page 74Page 75Page 78Page 79Page 80Page 82Page 83Page 87Page 92Page 93Page 94Page 95Page 100Page 105Page 108Page 109Page 110Page 111Page 112Page 118Page 119Page 121Page 122Page 123Page 124Page 125Page 129Page 134Page 135Page 136Page 137Page 138Page 139Page 140Page 148Page 150Page 155Page 158Page 159Page 162Page 163Page 164Page 165Page 166Page 170Page 171Page 172Page 179Page 180Page 181Page 182Page 183Page 184Page 185Page 186Page 189Page 190Page 192Page 193Page 194Page 195Page 199Page 201Page 203Page 204Page 205Page 206Page 207Page 210Page 211Page 214Page 219Page 220Page 221Page 230Page 232Page 244Page 246Page 247Page 249Page 250Page 251Page 253Page 264
3. The Discoverie of Witchcraft, Wherein the lewde dealing of witches and witchmongers is notablie detected, the knaverie of conjurors, the impietie of inchanters, the follie of soothsaiers, the impudent falsehood of cousenors, the infidelitie of atheists, the pestilent practises of Pythonists, the curiositie of figurecasters, the vanitie of dreamers, the begger lie art of Alcumystrie, The abomination of idolatrie, the horrible art of poisoning, the vertue and power of naturall magicke, and all the conveiances of legierdemaine and juggling are deciphered: and many other things opened, which have long been hidden, howbeit verie necessarie to be known. Creator: Scot, Reginald Collection: Digital Witchcraft Collection Publisher: William Brome Publication Place: London Date: 1584 Format: Book Search terms: Page 1Page 4Page 7Page 8Page 11Page 15Page 16Page 22Page 24Page 25Page 28Page 29Page 30Page 31Page 33Page 36Page 37Page 38Page 39Page 40Page 41Page 42Page 45Page 56Page 61Page 63Page 70Page 77Page 83Page 87Page 88Page 89Page 92Page 96Page 98Page 104Page 110Page 113Page 119Page 123Page 127Page 130Page 133Page 134Page 139Page 141Page 142Page 154Page 156Page 162Page 167Page 168Page 170Page 172Page 178Page 182Page 183Page 184Page 187Page 188Page 189Page 201Page 204Page 205Page 206Page 208Page 212Page 213Page 221Page 226Page 228Page 231Page 233Page 236Page 240Page 241Page 244Page 246Page 247Page 250Page 256Page 263Page 264Page 265Page 277Page 284Page 285Page 286Page 290Page 293Page 303Page 305Page 307Page 308Page 310Page 311Page 313Page 316Page 321Page 322Page 323Page 327Page 328Page 332Page 338Page 340Page 341Page 342Page 344Page 345Page 348Page 368Page 372Page 374Page 377Page 378Page 381Page 404Page 405Page 406Page 408Page 409Page 410Page 413Page 414Page 421Page 422Page 423Page 429Page 430Page 432Page 433Page 434Page 435Page 436Page 438Page 439Page 440Page 444Page 445Page 446Page 447Page 452Page 453Page 454Page 455Page 456Page 458Page 459Page 465Page 467Page 470Page 474Page 475Page 476Page 477Page 480Page 487Page 488Page 499Page 502Page 506Page 509Page 520Page 521Page 522Page 527Page 531Page 532Page 534Page 535Page 537Page 538Page 539Page 542Page 543Page 546Page 547Page 549Page 551Page 555Page 557Page 566Page 567Page 568Page 571Page 572Page 573Page 574Page 577Page 579Page 582Page 583Page 585Page 586Page 588Page 589Page 591Page 593Page 596Page 597Page 599