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Date: 2013-02-11 15:34:52
Magic
Anthropology
Anthropology of religion
Witch-cult hypothesis
Witches
Witchcraft
Folklore
Cultural anthropology

The Wonders of the Invisible world: Being an Account of the Tryals... [witches] by Cotton Mather London, England, 1693. Book, 106 pages. [draft excerpt]

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