inst Possessions, and
some Replies to those Objections 132
XXIX. Of Familiar Spirits 138
XXX. Some other Examples of Elves 142
XXXI. Spirits that keep Watch over Treasure 149
XXXII. Other instances of Hidden Treasures, which were guarded
by Good or Bad Spirits 153
XXXIII. Spectres which appear, and predict things unknown and
to come 156
XXXIV. Other Apparitions of Spectres 159
XXXV. Examination of the Apparition of a pretended Spectre 163
XXXVI. Of Spectres which haunt Houses 165
XXXVII. Other Instances of Spectres which haunt certain Houses 170
XXXVIII. Prodigious effects of Imagination in those Men or
Women who believe they hold Intercourse with the
Demon 172
XXXIX. Return and Apparitions of Souls after the Death of the
Body, proved from Scripture 176
XL. Apparitions of Spirits proved from History 180
XLI. More Instances of Apparitions 185
XLII. On the Apparitions of Spirits who imprint their Hands
on Clothes or on Wood 190
XLIII. Opinions of the Jews, Greeks, and Latins, concerning
the Dead who are left unburied 195
XLIV. Examination of what is required or revealed to the Living
by the Dead who return to Earth 201
XLV. Apparitions of Men still alive, to other living Men,
absent, and very distant from each other 204
XLVI. Arguments concerning Apparitions 216
XLVII. Objections against Apparitions, and Replies to those
Objections 221
XLVIII. Some other Objections and Replies 224
XLIX. The Secrets of Physics and Chemistry taken for
supernatural things 229
L. Conclusion of the Treatise on Apparitions 232
LI. Way of explaining Apparitions 235
LII. The difficulty of explaining the manner in which
Apparitions make their appearance, whatev
|