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| Observations on Ancient and Modern Superstitions, &c. | [1] |
| Proofs and Trials of Guilt in Superstitious Ages | [9] |
| Astrology, &c. | [18] |
| Practical Astrology, &c. | [25] |
| Natural Astrology | [26] |
| Judicial or Judiciary Astrology | [27] |
| | Origin of Astrology | [28] |
| | Astrological Schemes, &c. | [29] |
| | Table of the Twelve Houses | [30] |
| | Signs to the Houses of the Planets | [32] |
| | Angles or Aspects of the Planets | [33] |
| | The Application of Planets | [34] |
| | Prohibition | [35] |
| | Separation | [35] |
| | Translation of Light and Virtue | [35] |
| | Refrenation | [35] |
| | Combustion | [35] |
| | Reception | [36] |
| | Retrogradation | [36] |
| | Frustration | [36] |
| | The Dragon’s Head and Tail | [36] |
| | Climacteric | [37] |
| | Lucky and Unlucky Days | [39] |
| | Genethliaci | [41] |
| | Genethliacum | [42] |
| | Barclay’s Refutation of Astrology | [43] |
| On the Origin and Imaginary Efficacy of Amulets and Charms, in the Cure of Diseases, Protection from Evil Spirits, &c. | [51] |
| | Definition of Amulets, &c. | [56] |
| | Effect of the Imagination on the Mind, &c. | [59] |
| History of Popular Medicines, &c.—How influenced by Superstition | [67] |
| Alchemy | [73] |
| | Origin, Objects, and Practice of Alchemy, &c. | [81] |
| Alkahest, or Alcahest | [85] |
| Magician | [91] |
| Magi, or Mageans | [96] |
| Magic, Magia, Mateia | [99] |
| | Magic of the Eastern nations,—a brief View of the Origin and Progress of Magic, &c.— |
| | | Chaldeans and Persians | [101] |
| | | Indians | [109] |
| | | Egyptians | [110] |
| | | Jews | [115] |
| Prediction | [123] |
| Fatalism, or Predestination | [136] |
| Divination | [142] |
| | Artificial Divination | [142] |
| | Natural Divination | [142] |
| | | Axinomancy | [143] |
| | | Alectoromantia | [143] |
| | | Arithmomancy | [144] |
| | | Belomancy | [144] |
| | | Cleromancy | [145] |
| | | Cledonism | [145] |
| | | Coscinomancy | [146] |
| | | Capnomancy | [146] |
| | | Catoptromancy | [147] |
| | | Chiromancy | [147] |
| | | Dactyliomancy | [148] |
| | | Extispicium | [148] |
| | | Gastromancy | [149] |
| | | Geomancy | [149] |
| | | Hydromancy | [150] |
| | | Necromancy | [150] |
| | | Oneirocritica | [150] |
| | | Onomancy, or Onomamancy | [152] |
| | | Onycomancy, or Onymancy | [154] |
| | | Ornithomancy | [155] |
| | | Pyromancy | [155] |
| | | Pyscomancy, or Sciomancy | [155] |
| | | Rhabdomancy | [156] |
| Oracle | [157] |
| Ouran, or Uran, Soangus | [163] |
| Dreams, &c. | [164] |
| | Brizomancy | [164] |
| | Origin of interpreting Dreams | [164] |
| | Opinions on the cause of Dreams | [166] |
| Fate | [168] |
| Physiognomy | [171] |
| Apparitions | [178] |
| Deuteroscopia, or Second-sight | [194] |
| Witches, Witchcraft, Wizards, &c. | [204] |
| | Witchcraft proved by Texts of Scripture | [225] |
| | Dr. More’s Postscript | [226] |
| | The Confessions of certain Scotch Witches, taken out of an authentic copy of their Trial at the Assizes held at Paisley, in Scotland, Feb. 15, 1678, touching the bewitching of Sir George Maxwell | [259] |
| | Depositions of certain persons, agreeing with confessions of the above-said witches | [264] |
| | The Confession of Agnes Sympson to King James | [267] |
| | The White Pater-noster | [270] |
| | The Black Pater-noster | [270] |
| Sorcery | [272] |
| Sortes—Sortilegium | [273] |
| Sibyls | [282] |
| Talismans | [283] |
| Philters, Charms, &c. | [285] |
| Hell | [286] |
| Inquisition | [297] |
| | Inquisition, or the Holy Office | [297] |
| Demon | [307] |
| Demonology | [308] |
| | Derivation of the strange and hideous forms of Devils, &c. | [315] |
| | The Narrative of the Demon of Tedworth, or the disturbances at Mr. Monpesson’s house, caused by Witchcraft and Villainy of a Drummer | [338] |
| The Demon of Jedburgh | [355] |
| The Ghost of Julius Cæsar | [360] |
| | The Ghosts of the slain at the Battle of Marathon | [360] |
| | Familiar Spirit, or ancient Brownie | [361] |
| Gipsies—Egyptians | [362] |
| Jugglers, their Origin, Exploits, &c. | [378] |
| Legends, &c.—Miracles, &c. | [393] |
| Monks and Friars.—Saints and Hermits | [405] |
| | Of the Hermit of the Pillar—(St. Simeon Stylites, St. Telesephorus, St. Syncletia) | [427] |
| Holy Relique-Mania, &c. &c. &c. | [431] |