More wonders of the invisible world: or, The wonders of the invisible world, display'd in five parts

Part. I. An account of the sufferings of Margaret Rule, written by the Reverend Mr. C.M. P. II. Several letters to the author, &c. And his reply relating to witchcraft. P. III. The differences between the inhabitants of Salem Village, and Mr. Parris their minister, in New-England. P. IV. Letters of a gentleman uninterested, endeavouring to prove the received opinions about witchcraft to be orthodox. With short essays to their answers. P. V. A short historical account of matters of fact in that affair. To which is added, a postscript relating to a book intitled, the life of Sir William Phips. Collected by Robert Calef, merchant, of Boston in New-England. Licensed and entred according to order

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More wonders of the invisible world: or, The wonders of the invisible world, display'd in five parts

Part. I. An account of the sufferings of Margaret Rule, written by the Reverend Mr. C.M. P. II. Several letters to the author, &c. And his reply relating to witchcraft. P. III. The differences between the inhabitants of Salem Village, and Mr. Parris their minister, in New-England. P. IV. Letters of a gentleman uninterested, endeavouring to prove the received opinions about witchcraft to be orthodox. With short essays to their answers. P. V. A short historical account of matters of fact in that affair. To which is added, a postscript relating to a book intitled, the life of Sir William Phips. Collected by Robert Calef, merchant, of Boston in New-England. Licensed and entred according to order

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The reverend Mr. C.M. = Cotton Mather, who is also the author of the anonymous life of Sir William Phips, "Pietas in patriam" (Wing M1138), reviewed in the postscript.

Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), C288.

English short title catalogue, R7219.

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Other Titles
Wonders of the invisbile world, display'd in five parts.

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Pagination
[12], 156 p.
Number of pages
156

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OL47067839M
Internet Archive
morewondersofinv00cale_1
OCLC/WorldCat
228727833, 11799492

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