Wonders of the Invisible World, and A Farther Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches

Wonders of the Invisible World, and A Farther Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches
Wonders of the Invisible World, published in 1692 by Cotton Mather, provides firsthand accounts of the Salem Witch Trials. Mather explores the motivations of devils, the identification and prosecution of witches, and the theological implications of these events, interpreting them through a Christian lens. The book is notable for its detailed examination of the trials and its reflection of the era's superstitions and beliefs. It also includes contributions from Mather's father, Increase Mather, further contextualizing the witch hunts in New England.
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Michele Fry, Phil Chenevert, Edward Kirkby, Deon Gines +6 more

