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The History of Witches and Wizards, 1720
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Wizards and witches casting spells and raising ghosts. Etching.
Date: [between 1680 and 1720?]Reference: 47023i- Pictures
Wizards and witches offering a new-born baby to their master. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.Date: [1796/1798]Reference: 36917i- Books
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The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France and New England; with their confession and codemnation. Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Glanvil, Mr. Emlin, Dr. Horneck, Dr. Tilson, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Hodges, Corn. Agrippa. By W. P.
W. P.Date: [1760?]- Books
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The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Swedeland, France, and New England; with their confession and condemnation / Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, etc. By W.P.
W. PDate: 1720- Digital Images
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The Devil in Britain and America, 1896
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A relation of the diabolical practices of above twenty wizards and witches of the sheriffdom of Renfrew in the kingdom of Scotland, contain'd in their tryalls, examinations, and confessions, and for which several of them have been executed this present year, 1697.
Date: [1697]- Books
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A relation of the diabolical practices of above twenty wizards and witches of the Sheriffdom of Renfrew in the Kingdom of Scotland, contain'd, in their tryalls, examinations, and confessions; and for which several of them have been executed this present year, 1697.
Date: [1697]- Books
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A relation of the diabolical practices of above twenty wizards and witches of the Sheriffdom of Renfrew in the Kingdom of Scotland, contain'd, in their tryalls, examinations, and confessions; and for which several of them have been executed this present year, 1697.
Pfinzing, Melchior, 1481-1535.Date: 1697- Books
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A Debate proposed in the Temple Patrick Society and fully discussed by the members, whether witches, wizards, magicians, sorcerers, &c. had supernatural powers, and by means of intercourse with, or assistance from invisible supernatural agents, had knowledge of, and coul foretel future events, with power over the inhabitants of this world, or to perform actions beyond the power of human nature.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The political history of the devil. Containing his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct public and private. The various turns of his affairs from Adam down to this present time. The various methods he takes to converse with mankind. With the manner of his making witches, wizards, and conjurers; and how they sell their souls to him, &c. &c. The whole interspersed with many of the devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the devil's dwelling, vulgarly called hell.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The political history of the Devil. Containing his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct publick and private. The various Turns of his Affairs from Adam down to this present Time. The various Methods he takes to converse with Mankind. With the Manner of his making Witches, Wizards, and Conjurers; and how they sell their Souls to him &c. &c. The whole interspers'd with many of the Devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly call'd Hell.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The political history of the Devil. Containing, his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct public and private. The various Turns of his Affairs from Adam down to this present Time. The various Methods he takes to converse with Mankind. With the Manner of his making Witches, Wizards, and Conjurers; and how they sell their Souls to him, &c. &c. The whole interspers'd with many of the Devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly call'd Hell.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1754]- Digital Images
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The Devil in Britain and America, 1896
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The Devil in Britain and America, 1896
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The Devil in Britain and America, 1896
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The Devil in Britain and America, 1896
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A witches' sabbath. Line engraving, 17--.
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The witches : Salem, 1692 / Stacy Schiff.
Schiff, StacyDate: 2015- Pictures
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A magician stands in the middle of a circle holding a stick in one hand and a book in the other as he is watched by the devil in the form of a dragon. Woodcut, ca. 1700-1720.
Date: 1700-1720Reference: 603073i- Books
Spellbound : magic, ritual and witchcraft / Sophie Page, Marina Wallace, Owen Davies, Malcolm Gaskill, Ceri Houlbrook.
Page, Sophie, 1972-Date: 2018- Pictures
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Sir Francis Burdett conjuring up a ghost, expecting it to be that of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, but the ghost of William Pitt the younger appears. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1813.
Satirist, active 1812-1813.Date: 1 October 1813Reference: 38481i- Pictures
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A Zulu medicine man dancing in order to detect which one of the women seated around them has bewitched their ruler. Gouache by W.R.S. Stott, 1928.
Stott, W. R. S. (William Robertson Smith), 1878-1939.Date: 1928Reference: 575264i- Books
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Against VVilliam Li-Lie (alias) Lillie : that most audacious atheisticall rayling Rabsheca, that impious witch or wizzard, and most abhominable sorcerer, or star-gazer of London, and all his odious almanacks, and others. / Written by John Viccars schoolemaster of Christ Hospitall, few dayes before his death, which he had prepared for the Black Munday, turned white since his dissolution.
Vicars, John, 1579 or 1580-1652Date: Printed in the yeare when the astrologers and mountebanks lost their judgments, 29 March, 1652- Books
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The black art detected and expos'd: or, a demonstration of the Hellish Impiety, of Being, or desiring to Be a Wizzard, Conjurer, or Witch. And Of the Horrid Wickedness of them that have Recourse to those who are such (or are suppos'd to be so) to seek Relief from them, in any Case whatever. Together with Remarks upon the Causes of this Impiety. In a Letter to a Country Gentleman.
Date: 1707