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The wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather
The wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather





the wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather

In five parts.44 From The Wonders of the Invisible World More wonders of the invisible world, or The wonders of the invisible world displayed. : To which is added, a postscript, relating to a book entitled, "The life of Sir William Phips." Collected by Robert Calef, merchant, of Boston, in New-England. More wonders of the invisible world: or, The wonders of the invisible world, displayed in five parts. To which is added, A postscript relating to a book intitled, The life of Sir William Phips. A short historical accout of matters of fact in that affair. Endeavouring to prove the received opinions about witchcraft to be orthodox.

the wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather

The differences between the inhabitants of Salem Village, and Mr. An account of the sufferings of Margaret Rule, written by the Reverend Mr. More wonders of the invisible world: or, The wonders of the invisible world, display'd in five parts. : to which is added a postscript relating to a book intitled, the life of Sir William Phips / by: Calef, Robert, 1648-1719 Published: (1700) More wonders of the invisible world, or, The wonders of the invisible world : display'd in five parts. : to which is added a postscript relating to a book intitled, The life of Sir William Phips / by: Calef, Robert, 1648-1719 Published: (1961) More wonders of the invisible world, or, The wonders of the invisible world: display'd in five parts. Description based on PDF title page, viewed February 7, 2009.Ī sharp satire against the belief in witchcraft, and especially against the credit and standing of the eminent men who had been deluded by it. Full text available with subscription to HeinOnline World Trials Library. 1 is Cotton Mather, who is also the author of the anonymous life of Sir William Phips reviewed in the postscript. Print version published: : Printed in London in the year 1700, re-printed in Salem, Massachusetts by William Carlton, sold at Cushing & Carlton's bookstore, 1796. More wonders of the invisible world Wonders of the invisible world displayedĮvans suggests that the actual date of printing was May 1797.

the wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather the wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather

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The wonders of the invisible world by cotton mather