| PART I. |
| ANOTHER Brand plucked out of the Burnings or More
Wonders of the Invisible World; written by Mr. C. M.
relating to the Afflictions of Margaret Rule. |
Page 1 |
| PART II. |
| A Letter to Mr. C. M. containing a Narrative of two Visits
given by him and others to Margaret Rule. |
p. 13 |
| With a repetition of a former Letter sent to him, to offer a
Meeting with him. |
p. 16 |
| As also the repetition of a former Letter, requesting Information
in some Doctrinalls relating to Witchcraft. |
Ibid |
| A Letter of Mr. C. M. wherein he declines speaking to those Doctrinalls;
Denying some parts of the Narrative, and defending
others. The feeling the Imp owned, &c. |
p. 19 |
| The Copy of a Paper Subscribed by several, testifying Margaret
Rule's being held up by Invisible Hands from the Bed. |
p. 22 |
| A Letter to Mr. C. M. relating to the Narrative, again Praying,
an Answer to the Doctrinalls. |
p. 23 |
| The Copy of a Paper shewing what Sense the Indians had of the
Actions here, and what esteem they had thereby taken up of our
Ministers. |
p. 25 |
|
A Letter to Mr. C. M. again repeating several Fundamental Doctrinalls,
opposite to the Doctrine of Witchcraft, as now understood,
praying his Confirmation or Confutation thereof. |
p. 26 |
| A Letter to Mr C. M. (after minding him of his promise, viz. To
give an Answer about Doctrinalls) several Passages quoted in his,
and his Relations Books, that need explaining. |
p. 27 |
| A Letter to Mr B. relating to the belief of Mr. C. M. which
he forbad to be Coppyed. |
p. 30 |
| [8] A Letter to the Ministers repeating those Doctrinalls, sent to
Mr. C. M. for his Explanation, with the Summary of his Belief,
contained in those Papers, forbidden to be Coppied; as also
other Doctrinalls opposite thereto, beseeching them to give their
Confirmation or Confutation thereof. |
p. 33 |
| A Letter to Mr S. W. relating to a Dialogue Written by him
about Witchcraft, and to a Paper set forth by the President, &c.
of the University, about Possessions and Enchantments. |
p. 38 |
| A Letter to Mr C. M. relating to the Doctrinalls contained in a
Book of Mr. R. B. Printed in London 1691. Some of the
Heathen Poets Quoted as the Fountain or Original of such Doctrinalls. |
p. 43 |
| A Letter to the Ministers mentioning the Doctrine of the Manishees,
Demonstrating that the present Age is not free from that
Infection, repeating necessary Articles of Faith opposite thereto. |
p. 48 |
| A Letter to Mr. B. W. relating to the Witches Covenant. |
p. 52 |
| PART III. |
| The Reasons given by some of the People why they withdrew from
Communion, &c. with the Church at Salem-Village, and from
hearing Mr. Parris their Minister, in whose House the Tragedies
of Witchcraft begun. |
p. 55 |
|
Mr. Samuel Parris's Acknowledgement. |
p. 57 |
| The Advice and Determination of the Elders and Messengers, met
at Salem-Village, to Compose the Differences there. |
p. 59 |
| A Letter from the People of the Village to those Elders and Messengers
of the several Churches. |
p. 61 |
| A state of the Controversie between Mr. Parris and his People. |
p. 62 |
| A Remonstrance, with further Reasons given in by the Attorneys for
the People of the Village to the Arbitrators, against Mr. Parris. |
p. 63 |
| PART IV. |
| A Letter of a Gentleman endeavouring to prove the received
opinions about Witchcraft. |
p. 64 |
| An Essay to the Answer thereof. |
p. 77 |
| A Second Letter of the Gentleman's further urging such Doctrines. |
p. 83 |
| A Rejoinder to the former Answer. |
p. 87 |
| PART V. |
| An Account of the matters of Fact at Salem-Village, &c. |
p. 90 |
| The Examination of Mrs. Cary. |
p. 95 |
| The Examination of Mr John Aldin. |
p. 98 |
| Bishop alias Oliver Condemned. |
p. 100 |
| An Abstract of the Ministers Advice to the Governour. |
p. 101 |
| [9] Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Sus. Martin, Eliz. How and
Sarah Wildes Condemned. |
p. 101 |
| The Declaration of the Foreman of the Jury, relating to words
spoken by Rebecca Nurse. |
p. 102 |
| Rebecca Nurses Interpretation of these words. |
p. 103 |
| Mr George Burroughs, John Procter, Eliz. Procter, John Willard,
George Jacobs and Martha Carryer Condemned. |
Ibid. |
| A Letter of John Procter to the Ministers. |
p. 104 |
|
A Letter of Margaret Jacobs to her Father. |
p. 105 |
| Martha Cary, Mary Easty, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeater, Dorcas
Hore, Mary Bradbery, Margaret Scot, W. Red, Samuel
Wardwel, Mary Parker, Abigail Falkner, Rebecca Emes,
Mary Lacy, Ann Foster, and Abigail Hobs Condemned. |
p. 106 |
| Giles Cary Prest to Death. |
Ibid. |
| A Petition of Mary Easty to the Judge. |
p. 107 |
| A Declaration of some that had confest themselves Guilty (at Andover.) |
p. 111 |
| The Preface of Mr. C. M. in Wonders of the Invisible World, to
his Account of the Tryals of five of those that were Executed at
Salem. |
p. 113 |
| The whole of his said Account, with one Indictment added
to each Tryal, viz. |
| The Tryal of Mr. Burroughs. |
p. 114 |
| The Tryal of Bridget Bishop. |
p. 120 |
| The Tryal of Susanna Martin. |
p. 126 |
| The Tryal of Elizabeth How. |
p. 133 |
| The Tryal of Martha Carryer. |
p. 136 |
| The Tryal of Wardwes Wife at the first Superior Court in Salem. |
p. 141 |
| The Tryal of Sarah Daston at Charlestown. |
Ibid. |
| The Tryal of Mary Watkins at Boston. |
p. 142 |
| The Tryal of Mr. Bennom at Hartford, in the Collony of Connecticut. |
Ibid. |
| A Proclamation for a Fast in the Province of Massachuset. |
p. 143 |
| The Acknowledgement of several Jury-Men, relating to the Condemning
of some for Witches. |
p. 144 |
| A Postscript relating to a Book Intituled, The Life of Sir W.
Phips. |
p. 145 |
| Therein an Objection Answered, viz. But what are there no
Witches? |
p. 155 |