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A Collection of Rare and Curious Tracts on Witchcraft and the Second Sight; with an Original Essay on Witchcraft A True Discourse of the Damnable Life of Doctor Fian, and Sundry other Witches, lately taken in Scotland, Extracts from King James's Daemonologie concerning Sorcery and Witchcraft, Answer of a Letter from a Gentleman in Fife, to a Nobleman, containing an Account of the Barbarous and Illegal Treatment of the Witches in Pittenweem, Another Letter concerning the Witches of Pittenweem, A Copy of the Indictment and Precept for Summoning the Jury and Witnesses, with the Warrant for the Execution, of the Witches at Borrowstouness, Declaration of John Kincaid, the Pricker, Frazer on the Second Sight, A Brief Discourse concerning the Second Sight, commonly so called
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit / Occultism (fancy, right?)
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