FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   298   299   300   301   302   303   304   305   306   307   308   309   310   >>  
23] Pitcairn and Chambers. [24] Star-grass, queries Pitcairn; but is it not rather fox-tree--fox-glove? [25] Chambers, Dalyell, Pitcairn. [26] Dalyell, quoting the judiciary records of Orkney. [27] Hibbert, quoting the Orkney Records. [28] Pitcairn. Sharpe's Introduction to Law's 'Memorials.' [29] Dalyell. [30] Law's 'Memorials,' (Sharpe's Introduction,) and Dalyell. [31] Chambers, Sinclair, Dalyell. [32] Dalyell's 'Darker Superstitions.' [33] Pitcairn. Law's 'Memorials.' Chambers. [34] Dalyell. [35] Chambers. [36] Chambers. [37] Dalyell. [38] Chambers and Law; Sharpe's Introduction. [39] Hibbert's 'Description of the Shetland Islands.' [40] Dalyell. Evidently the same thing with a different reading:--_red_, rode; _sool-soot_, stirrup; _sled_, slipped; _shinew_, sinew. [41] Hibbert, &c. [42] Sinclair's 'Invisible World Discovered.' [43] Pitcairn. [44] Sinclair. [45] To the outer room. [46] To the inner room. [47] Chambers. [48] Chambers. [49] Pitcairn and Sinclair. [50] Chambers' 'Domestic Annals.' [51] Law--Sharp's Introduction. [52] Dalyell. [53] Chambers. [54] Law's 'Memorials'--Sharp's Introductory Notice. [55] Pitcairn. [56] On life: alive. [57] Chambers. Sinclair. Various tracts. [58] Chambers. Dickie. Tracts. [59] Law's 'Memorials.' [60] Chambers. [61] Law's 'Memorials.' [62] Scots' Magazine. [63] Sinclair's 'Invisible World.' [64] Sinclair. [65] Hibbert's 'Shetland Islands.' [66] Hibbert and Sinclair. [67] Fountainhall. [68] Hibbert. [69] Chambers. [70] Watson's Tract, printed 1698. Chambers, Dickie, and various other sources. [71] Chambers. [72] Chambers. [73] Chambers; Sinclair; and an anonymous tract. [74] Chambers. [75] Hibbert. [76] Law's 'Memorials;' and Chambers. [77] A crazy old Illuminatus, who had a "call," and wrote the Tinkler's Testament. [78] Scott. Dickie. Chambers, &c. [79] Dickie's 'Philosophy of Magic.' [80] 'Select Cases of Conscience.' [81] 'Discoverie of Witchcraft.' [82] 'Discoverie of Witchcraft,' 1584. [83] 'Dialogue concerning Witches,' 1603. [84] 'Select Cases of Conscience touching Witches and Witchcraft,' 1646. [85] 'Advertisement to the Jurymen of England,' 1653. [86] 'A Candle in the Dark,' 1656. [87] 'Question of Witchcraft debated,' 1669. "Wagstaffe was a little crooked man, of a despicable presence. He was laughed at by th
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   298   299   300   301   302   303   304   305   306   307   308   309   310   >>  



Top keywords:

Chambers

 

Dalyell

 

Sinclair

 

Pitcairn

 

Memorials

 
Hibbert
 

Dickie

 

Witchcraft

 
Introduction
 

Sharpe


Witches
 
Select
 

Invisible

 

Conscience

 
Shetland
 

Islands

 

Discoverie

 

quoting

 

Orkney

 
Illuminatus

Watson

 

Fountainhall

 
sources
 

Tinkler

 

anonymous

 

printed

 
Question
 

debated

 
Candle
 
Wagstaffe

laughed

 

presence

 
crooked
 

despicable

 

England

 

Magazine

 

Philosophy

 

Dialogue

 

Advertisement

 
Jurymen

touching

 

Testament

 

Superstitions

 

Darker

 

reading

 
Description
 

Evidently

 

queries

 

Records

 
records