THE
SALEM WITCHCRAFT,
The Planchette Mystery,
AND
MODERN SPIRITUALISM,
WITH
Dr. DODDRIDGE’S DREAM.


HISTORY
OF
Salem Witchcraft:

A REVIEW
OF
CHARLES W. UPHAM’S GREAT WORK.

FROM THE “EDINBURGH REVIEW.”

With Notes,
BY THE EDITOR OF “THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL.”


NEW YORK:
FOWLER & WELLS CO., PUBLISHERS,
753 BROADWAY.
1886.



BIGOTRY. Obstinate or blind attachment to a particular creed; unreasonable zeal or warmth in favor of a party, sect, or opinion; excessive prejudice. The practice or tenet of a bigot.

PREJUDICE. An opinion or decision of mind, formed without due examination of the facts or arguments which are necessary to a just and impartial determination. A previous bent or inclination of mind for or against any person or thing. Injury or wrong of any kind; as to act to the prejudice of another.

SUPERSTITION. Excessive exactness or rigor in religious opinions or practice; excess or extravagance in religion; the doing of things not required by God, or abstaining from things not forbidden; or the belief of what is absurd, or belief without evidence. False religion; false worship. Rite or practice proceeding from excess of scruples in religion. Excessive nicety; scrupulous exactness. Belief in the direct agency of superior powers in certain extraordinary or singular events, or in omens and prognostics.—Webster.