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at the same time188
in the shape of126
one of the most119
seems to have been111
the shape of a107
in the midst of87
the form of a85
in the form of84
on the th of82
in the countie of82
is said to have78
was one of the77
justices of the peace77
in the case of74
the countie of lancaster72
the end of the69
for the purpose of66
said to have been66
the middle of the64
as well as the64
the power of the61
in the presence of60
the name of the59
of the invisible world59
in the course of59
of the seventeenth century57
to be found in56
at the end of55
in the name of54
in the likeness of53
the rest of the53
for the most part52
the justices of the52
in the time of52
wonders of the invisible51
his maiesties iustices of51
the time of the50
the forrest of pendle49
that he had been49
of his maiesties iustices49
on the other hand48
on the subject of47
in the county of46
justice of the peace46
for a long time46
it is to be45
of one of the45
the head of the45
an account of the44
for the sake of44
in the history of43
at the time of43
in the middle of42
the history of the41
as one of the41
in the parish of40
on the part of40
of oyer and terminer40
the likeness of a40
that it was a40
the author of the40
appears to have been40
be found in the40
the case of the39
seem to have been39
by the help of38
is one of the38
that it was the38
for the space of38
that he could not38
in the mean time38
the cause of the38
the top of the37
to have been a37
that he was a37
the presence of the37
the hands of the37
is not to be37
in the reign of37
he seems to have37
from time to time36
and at the same35
the story of the35
the death of the35
up and down the35
we do not know34
the part of the34
the wonders of the34
prisoner at the barre34
the word of god34
the said jean maxwell34
on the other side33
that she had been33
to have been the33
by the name of33
as soon as he33
the midst of the33
was a man of33
out of the room33
of the forrest of31
for the love of31
one of his maiesties31
that the devil had30
she was a witch30
it is true that30
the manner in which30
court of oyer and30
and that she was30
that some of the30
and that she had30
the place of execution30
in the annals of30
of life and death30
to her in the30
the wrath of the30
a great deal of29
the close of the29
the spirit of the29
the subject of witchcraft29
in the house of29
and that he had28
as a matter of28
the influence of the28
the evidence of the28
in a short time28
that she was a28
that she could not28
the name of god28
maiesties iustices of peace28
the life of the27
the truth of the27
the crime of witchcraft27
the house of the27
the advice of the27
that it was not27
appear to have been27
out of the window27
there can be no27
into the hands of27
she did not know27
for the first time27
that there was a27
and when he had26
in the seventeenth century26
out at the door26
to be a witch26
was the cause of26
the world of spirits26
the beginning of the26
the love of god26
on account of the26
as soon as she26
the names of the26
a great number of25
not suffer a witch25
in the way of25
the said jean davidson25
the greater part of25
it was in the25
the north american review25
to the house of25
that one of the25
in the hands of25
the proceedings of the25
to the end of25
so far as we25
was not to be25
the people of the25
advice of the ministers24
to go to the24
the records of the24
of the world of24
it would have been24
wrath of the devil24
shalt not suffer a24
the help of the24
the devil in the24
suffer a witch to24
of the same kind24
the course of the24
in a state of24
the nature of the24
in the days of24
to do with the23
in connection with the23
the sign of the23
to get rid of23
the face of the23
the body of the23
the fact that the23
of the evil one23
in the first place23
of the middle ages23
under the name of23
displaying of supposed witchcraft23
the belief in witchcraft23
out of the way23
the reign of james22
that there was no22
as well as in22
the th of april22
a witch to live22
the said grace thomas22
there was a great22
are said to have22
he is said to22
a member of the22
in the minds of22
as well as of22
a thing like a22
the commencement of the22
it will be seen22
went out of the21
of the history of21
by means of a21
the minds of the21
but it was not21
that he was the21
her out of the21
the hand of the21
one of them was21
be put to death21
thou shalt not suffer21
in one of the21
a quarter of an21
the th of march21
does not seem to20
to the place of20
in the habit of20
and this examinate further20
quarter of an hour20
was to be found20
the door of the20
at the foot of20
a true relation of20
and that it was20
the character of the20
the death of a20
the court of oyer20
by the use of20
the witch of endor20
that he did not20
if he did not20
out of the house20
at a time when20
seeing that she had20
at the head of20
in the neighbourhood of20
of witches in the20
it must have been20
the devil and his20
as if it had20
and that he would20
the th of july20
under the influence of20
some of the most20
if he had been20
in the north american20
this is attested by20
the law of god19
that i could not19
the day of judgment19
in a few days19
the date of the19
with regard to the19
of the reign of19
if it had been19
in the same manner19
the eyes of the19
on the top of19
true relation of the19
the foot of the19
as i have said19
in which he had19
this examinate further saith19
the blood of the19
the will of god19
about the same time19
a portion of the19
you the said jean19
that she was not19
the time of her19
the gentlemen of the19
the church of england19
after the death of19
that there is no19
nothing to do with19
of the goodwin children19
it is said that18
sign of the cross18
covenant with the devil18
for the murder of18
the reality of witchcraft18
of the name of18
in the sixteenth century18
this informant further saith18
of the church of18
two of his maiesties18
in the beginning of18
at the house of18
the service of the18
that if she would18
was said to have18
not seem to have18
to that of the18
of the truth of18
the devil would have18
the time of his18
by reason of the18
that there is a18
shape of a black18
we are not told18
the testimony of the18
of the sixteenth century18
about the middle of18
the same time that18
an angel of light18
in spite of the18
in the same way18
could not have been18
the reality of the18
but a short time18
so far as to18
confessed that she had17
of the power of17
he would have been17
under the title of17
that she had bewitched17
as if it were17
that he would have17
the account of the17
it is not to17
in his history of17
of the family of17
the lord jesus christ17
the th of february17
of those who had17
account of the tryals17
that there may be17
when he came to17
and one of the17
of sorcery and magic17
when she came to17
that he had not17
by means of the17
certainty of the world17
which he had been17
that part of the17
a part of the17
the justice of the17
in the family of17
and as soon as17
the fruits of the17
to account for the17
of the eighteenth century17
the words of the17
as soon as the17
of sorcery and witchcraft17
as in the case17
ran out of the17
it seems to have17
he was a man17
in the castle at17
the courts of justice17
of those who were17
but the young lord17
said that it was17
that they could not17
that she did not16
the malice of the16
of the privy council16
of the human race16
and there was a16
of some of the16
to the roast goose16
that she had a16
it is possible that16
to believe that the16
and that the devil16
her by the hand16
so that it was16
in which they were16
in the town of16
when the young lord16
it is easy to16
for the trial of16
in the forrest of16
a justice of the16
at the place of16
of the nature of16
the other side of16
at the present day16
the lord chief justice16
league with the devil16
by the space of16
any one may guess16
compact with the devil16
power of the devil16
at the castle of16
that this was the16
as we have seen16
in the service of16
the appearance of the16
that he was not16
that he would not16
in the life of16
the castle at lancaster16
put a stop to16
the fate of the16
went to the house16
in reference to the16
with the exception of16
of the tryals of16
to the number of16
if she did not16
him out of the16
if they did not16
the day of the16
for the benefit of16
in the power of16
that he had seen16
of the human mind15
of peace in the15
that the devil was15
was one of those15
put an end to15
went up to the15
with the help of15
it is impossible to15
examination and euidence of15
iustices of peace in15
a matter of fact15
in which he was15
to look at the15
to him by the15
is by no means15
said that he had15
in the face of15
towards the end of15
at the court of15
up to the castle15
and it is not15
of a black man15
if she would not15
a quarter of a15
so that he could15
in the new testament15
as if she had15
may be said to15
the government of the15
as if they were15
at the bottom of15
and twentieth day of15
and all the people15
parts of the world15
and that he was15
it is evident that15
the subject of the15
it into the fire15
iurie of life and15
from day to day15
the said susanna edwards15
at the top of15
if they had been15
the examination and euidence15
in the use of15
to be able to15
the people of god15
out of the castle15
the th of august15
the son of god14
of the duke of14
the case of margaret14
for the death of14
of god and the14
told her that she14
the mouth of the14
of the death of14
something like a man14
in different parts of14
in the records of14
the belief in the14
the execution of the14
to one of the14
in the act of14
at the hands of14
in the absence of14
had come to her14
the said grace barnes14
the prosecution of the14
was supposed to be14
upon the th of14
the bodies of the14
that it should be14
on the one hand14
by some of the14
it was not long14
i know not what14
the first half of14
in the month of14
to the top of14
on the testimony of14
all parts of the14
the existence of witches14
it would not be14
the position of the14
if he had not14
had it not been14
different parts of the14
in the sight of14
that one of them14
other side of the14
of the public mind14
he appears to have14
that my child had14
that she had seen14
came to the house14
that she should be14
to show that the14
out of the coach14
whether she had ever14
is to be found14
that is to say14
the iurie of life14
into an angel of14
it was to be14
it could not be14
of the present day14
may be found in14
as far as the14
during the reign of14
on the authority of14
the name of a14
fruits of the earth14
to take away the14
the poor old woman14
it can hardly be14
she said that she14
that it may be14
will be seen that14
of many of the14
so far as the14
the shape of an14
the way in which14
to say that the14
the master of the14
of the last century14
the trial of the14
seeing that he had14
that she would not14
can be no doubt13
be said to have13
of the prince of13
it is not the13
was to be done13
and the young lord13
her hands and feet13
narratives of sorcery and13
be borne in mind13
the cause of his13
at the sight of13
and there was no13
it was found that13
the roof of the13
up and down in13
with the history of13
out of the church13
and that there was13
at the close of13
in the preface to13
were supposed to be13
the attention of the13
the history of witchcraft13
in the matter of13
the light of the13
the said iennet bierley13
two or three times13
as well as to13
put to the question13
was accused of having13
ought not to be13
took place in the13
in the possession of13
in england and scotland13
minister of the gospel13
it was a time13
the members of the13
the opinion of the13
in consequence of the13
of the earl of13
she seems to have13
shape of an innocent13
his account of the13
the last of the13
confessed that he had13
to have been of13
the county of essex13
of the said house13
of a man who13
out of the door13
there was no one13
said that she had13
such a thing as13
came out of the13
was not long before13
the latter part of13
the arraignement and triall13
the side of the13
in the light of13
seuen and twentieth day13
of it in the13
the communion of saints13
he came to the13
was to be the13
until such time as13
on their way to13
was by no means13
the kingdom of god13
that he had a13
in the likenesse of13
of the house of13
out of the said13
as soon as they13
he held in his13
that the young lord13
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries13
in a letter to13
and the rest of13
of sir william phips13
of the english nation13
the use of the13
arraignement and triall of13
with whom he had13
one of the witches13
a blow on the13
it is well known13
that he should be13
to the power of13
the charge of witchcraft13
that he had never13
the said iames deuice13
that they had been13
the seuen and twentieth13
the authority of the13
by means of which13
to the service of13
the works of the13
a few of the13
to the study of13
had nothing to do13
came to her in13
far as we know13
in the eyes of13
the sixteenth and seventeenth13
and one of them13
that he should have13
the reign of charles13
the admission of spectral13
jumped down from the13
the credulity of the13
beyond the reach of13
of the reality of13
the devil came to13
of the town of13
what was to be13
as if they had13
early in the morning12
it would be a12
with the rest of12
and the next day12
the end of his12
proceedings of the court12
and that he should12
the examination of iames12
by the aid of12
the mind of the12
of a hairy giant12
she had gone to12
the bottom of the12
the arrival of the12
as the cause of12
all the rest of12
what he had done12
the devil appeared to12
on the point of12
the first part of12
supposed to have been12
than that of the12
with the blood of12
the ghost of the12
when i came to12
discovery of the fraudulent12
that my daughter had12
must have been a12
one of the earliest12
the said anne whittle12
the centre of the12
of peace within the12
in the kingdom of12
with the evil one12
woe upon the accursed12
he was in the12
and this was the12
over and over again12
the course of nature12
he went to the12
the young lord had12
upon the accursed witch12
the days of the12
of the roman empire12
as we shall see12
the appearance of a12
he was obliged to12
his grace of stettin12
to have been executed12
her in the shape12
for the devil to12
witchcraft in new england12
she came to the12
banished from the island12
nothing more than a12
and the power of12
by the power of12
collection of modern relations12
if she had been12
of the devil and12
from the invisible world12
he was forced to12
with a loud voice12
the minds of men12
a compact with the12
the heart of the12
to the time of12
and galloway antiquarian society12
in some of the12
in his life of12
and told her that12
to go with him12
as that of the12
that she had not12
case of the goodwin12
the said informant upon12
the character of a12
she had never seen12
the whole of the12
made a covenant with12
out of the coppice12
was born in the12
of the existence of12
was brought before the12
seeing that it was12
it is remarkable that12
it is hard to12
of which he was12
the duchess of gloucester12
that they had seen12
gentlemen of the iurie12
to the use of12
this examinates said mother12
came to her and12
he tells us that12
the origin of the12
it will be observed12
the son of the12
held in his hand12
familiarity with the devil12
by the side of12
in the prosecution of12
and many of the12
of the most eminent12
when she saw the12
dumfries and galloway antiquarian12
but there is no12
that the devil has12
vanished out of this12
manner in which the12
the progress of the12
the death of his12
of the parish of12
the th of june12
to the best of12
name of the father12
of the massachusetts historical12
to be present at12
of the young lord12
of the county of12
on the day of12
there was no more12
to be wondered at12
the th day of12
with which the devil12
with a view to12
in the following year12
she said she had12
to be put to12
of the iurie of12
iustices of peace within12
the young lord was12
so far as i12
come to the roast12
a hole in the12
in the island of12
it seems to me12
as soon as i12
the details of the12
it is plain that12
and after he had11
make an end of11
being brought to the11
the lives of the11
she was forced to11
for the destruction of11
by order of the11
of two or three11
a short time after11
out of her mouth11
in the reality of11
the next day he11
the first of the11
the cause of this11
in the same year11
of the age of11
one of the judges11
to the bishop of11
the devil is a11
for that she had11
the historian of the11
our lord jesus christ11
to the law of11
he had not been11
was supposed to have11
at the very time11
on the first of11
there was not a11
the devil and the11
in consequence of which11
that as it may11
statute of james i11
away the life of11
by one of the11
are to be found11
appeared to her in11
in which he lived11
he was about to11
about the age of11
of the author of11
into the middle of11
out of his pocket11
sentenced to be hanged11
the prince of the11
in the person of11
and further saith that11
the likenesse of a11
the confessions of the11
the said black man11
as soon as it11
when they came to11
the place where the11
i do not know11
that it is not11
the arraignment and triall11
on the st of11
the fact that he11
what was going on11
the destruction of the11
have been able to11
in at the window11
of the witch trials11
was the first to11
to have been in11
be present at the11
in harmony with the11
to the conclusion that11
in addition to the11
in the existence of11
a full and true11
as well as a11
the state of the11
to which she answered11
of the most high11
on his way to11
of one of his11
in a letter from11
is to be hoped11
that it would be11
it is not surprising11
it is stated that11
was at that time11
of the life of11
one of the greatest11
but as soon as11
the said prestons wife11
devil is come down11
up to this time11
ten of the clock11
the judgment of the11
iustices of the peace11
before roger nowel and11
of the justices of11
it would seem that11
according to his own11
of the peace and11
would have us to11
in the same place11
came into the room11
a few days after11
the devil is come11
history of witchcraft in11
may have been the11
the presence of a11
that it might be11
in at the door11
and to have been11
had a familiar spirit11
the space of a11
arraignment and triall of11
a good deal of11
in which it was11
the cause of all11
him that he had11
by the fact that11
the sight of the11
brought to the barre11
the diet at wollin11
so that no one11
to them in the11
before sir edward bromley11
would haue him to11
but at last she11
parts of the country11
the period of the11
two or three years11
that he was to11
of the lord jesus11
of the court of11
examination of iames device11
in the end of11
he answered that he11
the devil out of11
the county of lancaster11
from the lips of11
the work of the11
that he was an11
the first of these11
about twelue of the11
in the night time11
soul to the devil11
of which we have11
in the words of11
gave up the ghost11
the existence of a11
the mother of the11
not in the least11
and when she was11
soon as she was11
as if he had11
be that as it11
for that he had11
roger nowel and nicholas11
a few days before11
she knew nothing of11
out of the chamber11
and gave it to11
at the trial of11
and when he was11
in the affairs of11
born in the year11
twentieth day of aprill11
within the said countie11
can hardly be doubted11
the rest of their11
the bishop of london11
was to be expected11
binfeldius de confessionibus maleficorum11
like an aspen leaf11
as well as i11
the number of the11
but i could not11
the church of rome11
history and antiquities of11
the fear of god11
not been able to11
the inhabitants of the11
candle in the dark11
it was the devil11
at the time when11
the practice of the11
in the meane time11
it not been for11
the twinkling of an10
the lancashire levite rebuked10
did hear the said10
more than any other10
he would not have10
of the fraudulent practises10
for the triall of10
her face with her10
the meaning of the10
the same time the10
the affairs of the10
would seem to have10
at the assizes and10
decoration the arraignment and10
the convent of marienfliess10
the nineteenth of august10
with the devil in10
to have been hanged10
prisoner in the castle10
the said anne chattox10
from the living god10
to go with her10
but that she was10
of what she had10
he had never seen10
the latter half of10
at the commencement of10
as it was called10
the extent to which10
me and my child10
the second part of10
put to the torture10
no other than the10
the opening of the10
of the evil eye10
she confessed that she10
put to death in10
when sidonia heard this10
the said andrew mackie10
so much as a10
when we come to10
be no doubt that10
that it is a10
that the sheriff had10
be out of the10
seeing that he was10
a year and a10
not so much as10
it was not so10
are to be sold10
that they were the10
the spirits of the10
was said to be10
one of the children10
of the said grace10
and when i asked10
to bring her to10
of the proceedings of10
the punishment of death10
it is not improbable10
the same time he10
one of the first10
a verdict of guilty10
in a letter of10
twinkling of an eye10
in the year of10
ought to have been10
of men and women10
save her from the10
from her youth up10
of the examination of10
and when i answered10
it is probable that10
to get at the10
the prince of darkness10
saying that he had10
to the case of10
the said susanna was10
in the twinkling of10
a covenant with the10
daughter of the said10
to be in the10
the powers of darkness10
the truth of this10
by the testimony of10
between the devil and10
out of this examinates10
the confession of the10
and that of the10
knew not what to10
of the laird of10
the evening of the10
were put to death10
author of the history10
of his princely highness10
devil would have us10
for a long while10
greater part of the10
of the general court10
of the same sort10
princely highness the duke10
covered her face with10
the testimony of a10
the death of her10
the mercy of god10
that she should not10
full and impartial account10
the th of may10
under the hands of10
that she might be10
that he was in10
with which they were10
we shall see that10
would not have been10
of the old testament10
of this examinates sight10
it is difficult to10
as she was going10
to the privy council10
so much as to10
the person of the10
the form of the10
of the city of10
down from the coach10
about a quarter of10
the back of the10
at the request of10
it may be said10
of the devil in10
that his lordship had10
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