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The impossibility of witchcraft, plainly proving, from Scripture and reason, that there never was a witch; : and that it is both irrational and impious to believe that there ever was. : In which the depositions against Jane Wenham, lately try'd and condemn'd for a witch, at Hertford, are confuted and expos'd
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A full confutation of witchcraft: : more particularly of the depositions against Jane Wenham, lately condemned for a witch; at Hertford. : In which the modern notions of witches are overthrown, and the ill consequences of such doctrines are exposed by arguments ; proving that witchcraft is priestcraft
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A full confutation of witchcraft: : more particularly of the depositions against Jane Wenham, lately condemned for a witch; at Hertford. : In which the modern notions of witches are overthrown, and the ill consequences of such doctrines are exposed by arguments ; proving that witchcraft is priestcraft
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The impossibility of witchcraft further demonstrated. : Both from Scripture and reason, wherein several texts of Scripture relating to witches are prov'd to be falsly translated, with some cursory remarks on two trifling pamphlets in defence of the existence of witches
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Witchcraft farther display'd. : Containing I. An account of the witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne, in Hertfordshire, since her condemnation, ... II. An answer to the most general objections against the being and power of witches: ... To which are added, the tryals of Florence Newton
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