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Saducismus triumphatus is a book on
witchcraft by
Joseph Glanvill,
published posthumously in
England in 1681. The
editor is
presumed to have been Henry...
- the West
Country of England,
recorded by
Joseph Glanvill in his book
Saducismus Triumphatus (1681).
Early accounts reported that in 1661 a
local landowner...
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interviews and
examination of the
scene of the events. He is
known also for
Saducismus Triumphatus (1681), an
enlargement of his Blow at
Modern Sadducism (1668)...
- God's
blessings for the colony. Its
arguments are
largely derivative of
Saducismus Triumphatus by
Joseph Glanvill. A copy of Glanvill's book was in Mather's...
- Saul
consulting the
Witch of Endor, the
frontispiece to
Saducismus Triumphatus by
Joseph Glanvill....
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witch bottle in Suffolk, England,
appears in 1681 in
Joseph Glanvill’s
Saducismus Triumphatus, or
Evidence concerning Witches and Apparitions: For an old...
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thousands of
years ago, with
various explanations given;
Joseph Glanville's
Saducismus Triumphatus, for example,
gives a
detailed description of
Abraham Mechelburg's...
- Calder, &c / By Mr.
George Sinclair. pp. 112–124. Glanvill, Joseph.
Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and
plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions :...
- The second, third, and
fourth sections are
prefaced by
quotations from
Saducismus Triumphatus, a 17th
century book
about witchcraft, by
Joseph Glanvill...
- of the
theosophy of
Jacob Boehme; and to have
edited Joseph Glanvill's
Saducismus Triumphatus, 1681. He
certainly contributed largely to the volume, and...