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The Salem Witchcraft, the Planchette Mystery, and Modern Spiritualism / With Dr. Doddridge's Dream

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The work opens with a detailed review of the seventeenth-century witchcraft prosecutions in a New England town, assembling depositions, profiles of key actors, and a careful historiographical account while tracing social, religious, and physiological explanations for the panic and its decline. Subsequent essays examine planchette phenomena and modern spiritualism, reporting observed manifestations, surveying proposed explanations — human ideomotor action, electricity, demonic agency, ambient mentality, and communications from the departed — and weighing moral and theological implications. The volume adds practical remarks on planchette use, a compact history of spiritualist activity, scriptural reflections on communion with the dead, and a brief appended dream narrative with editorial notes.

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Samuel R. Wells

Samuel R. Wells was an American author known for his contributions to etiquette and spiritualism in the 19th century. His notable work, "How to Behave: A Pocket Manual of Republican Etiquette," serves as a comprehensive guide to manners and personal conduct, reflecting the social norms of his time. In addition to etiquette, Wells explored themes of spirituality and the supernatural in his book "The Salem Witchcraft, the Planchette Mystery, and Modern Spiritualism," which delves into the cultural fascination with witchcraft and spiritual phenomena. Through his writings, Wells aimed to educate readers on both social behavior and the mysteries of the human experience.

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