The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination (Vol. 2 of 3)

PART III.

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_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