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Nicholas Noyes
The Woman in the Wilderness the Further Development of Christian Apocalypticism
A Quarterly Magazine Devoted to the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts
Cotton Mathers's Wonders of the Invisible World: an Authoritative Edition
Pdf (Acrobat, Print/Search, 1.8
Radicals, Conservatives, and the Salem Witchcraft Crisis
Richard Francis
The Millennial Impulse in Early American Literature: General Introduction
Home of Rev. Thomas Parker and Rev. James Noyes
The Colonial Book and the Writing of American History, 1790-1855
Gender in Colonial America
The Salem Witch Trials
Samuel Sewall
The Millennial Impulse in Early American Literature -- Questions for Discussions, Research, and Writing
"Conservative Revolutionaries" -A Study of the Religious and Political Thought of John Wise, Jonathan Mayhew, Andrew Eliot and Charles Chauncy
Coming to Terms with the Salem Witch Trials
AGENTS of the DEVIL?: WOMEN, WITCHCRAFT, and MEDICINE in EARLY AMERICA a Thesis by JEWEL CARRIE PARKER Submitted to the Graduate
Salem Politics 2) Cold Winter Days 3) Salem Witchcraft 4) Aftermath
Noyes' Genealogy
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Samuel Parris: Minister at Salem Village
The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts
Witchcraft Laws and Trials: Salem and Beyond
Salem, Massachusetts
An Invitation to Satan: Puritan Culture and the Salem Witch Trials Alia Stone James Madison University
Pirates in the Age of Projects, 1688–1707
9780521860888Pre 1..12
The Politics of Speech
Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke of Newbury, Mass
Specimens of American Poetry ... Vol. I., 1829
The Crucible of History:How Apology and Reconciliation Created Modern Conceptions of the Salem Witch Trials
Compact Day Luncheon’S Guest Will Speak on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692
Salem Witch Trials (Pictured Core Purpose of Sports at Right)
Religious Fear and Democratic Sensibilities in Early America
Justice at Salem: Reexamining the Witch Trials
The Witchcraft Delusion of 1692
Gender in Colonial America: Women and Witches Holly Hartman Western Oregon University,
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The Gerrish Family 1
Reconsiderations
The Specter of Salem in American Culture" (2001)