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Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism

Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism

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Number of Chapters: 34

Length: 15 hours and 08 minutes

Language: English

"It is not our purpose to write history, but to give new explanation of old events. The long and widely tolerated theory that New England witchcraft was exclusively but out-workings of mundane fraud, imposture, cunning, trickery, malice, and the like, has never adequately met the reasonable demand of common sense, which always asks that specified agents and forces shall be probably competent to produce all such effects as are distinctly ascribed to them." (Summary by Allen Putnam from "Preface")

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Preface, References, & Explanatory Note (Veronica Maresh Mead)
Witchcraft Marvel-Workers (Veronica Maresh Mead)
Mather and Calef (Veronica Maresh Mead)
Cotton Mather (Jim Locke)
Robert Calef, Thomas Hutchinson, & C.W. Upham (Jim Locke)
Margaret Jones Pt. 1 (Jim Locke)
Margaret Jones Pt. 2 (Jim Locke)
Ann Hibbins (Jim Locke)
Ann Cole (Jim Locke)
Elizabeth Knap (Jim Locke)
The Morse Family Pt. 1 (Jim Locke)
The Morse Family Pt. 2 (Jim Locke)
The Goodwin Family Pt. 1 (Jim Locke)
The Goodwin Family Pt. 2 (Jim Locke)
Salem Witchcraft Pt. 1 (Jim Locke)
Salem Witchcraft Pt. 2 (Jim Locke)
Tituba Pt. 1 (Jim Locke)
Tituba Pt. 2 (Jim Locke)
Sarah Good (Jim Locke)
Dorcas Good & Sarah Osburn (Jim Locke)
Martha Corey & Giles Corey (Jim Locke)
Rebecca Nurse (Jim Locke)
Mary Easty & Susanna Martin (Jim Locke)
Martha Carrier (Jim Locke)
Rev. George Burroughs (Jim Locke)
Summary (Jim Locke)
The Confessors (Jim Locke)
The Accusing Girls & The Prosecutors (Jim Locke)
Witchcraft's Author (Jim Locke)
The Motive (Jim Locke)
Local and Personal (Jim Locke)
Methods of Providence (Jim Locke)
Appendix Pt. 1 (Jim Locke)
Appendix Pt. 2 (Jim Locke)
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