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Agnes Sampson
Witch, Warlock, and Magician, by 1
Contents
The Witch-Cult in Western Europe, by 1
The Witches' Sabbath in Scotland
Diplomarbeit
(Paper) -- Hunting Power Through Witch Hunts in Early Modern Scotland
Magic Language: the Transmission of an Idea Over Geographical Distance and Linguistic Barriers
Lawrence Normand
North Berwick Witch Trials
I James VI and Diabolical Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland An
King James VI and I: Witch-Hunter and Protector of the Realm
Witchcraft Against Royal Danish Ships in 1589 and the Transnational Transfer of Ideas
The Witch Stories Book First by Eliza Lynn Linton
Filid, Fairies and Faith
The Discovery of Witches
Thesis.Pdf (1.368Mb)
Witches of Prestonpans
Or Geillie Duncan) Is Highly Significant to the History of the Jew's Harp
Top View
J. Starr Dissertation
What Is a Familiar
A Poetic Interpretation of the Death and Afterlife of Agnes Sampson Ann Mary Hart
Emma Wilby Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic 2005
Magic and Witchcraft—A Project Gutenberg Ebook
Scotland's Witchcraft Crisis and Religious Politics Under King James VI
The Discourse of Witchcraft in Jacobean Drama. a Case Study of Elizabeth Sawyer
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
Popular Conceptions of Witches' Meetings in Early Modern England
King James I/Vi
King James' Daemonologie and Scottish Witchcraft Trials
17 the Painted Prestongrange Ceiling
King James and the Intellectual Influences of the Witchcraft Phenomenon in England and Scotland
Queer Circulations of Desire in Early Modern Literature
Popular History of Witchcraft
Witchcraft Against Royal Danish Ships in 1589 and the Transnational Transfer of Ideas
Background/ Macbeth's Witches
Vanishing Acts