The Prosecutors, [425].

Witchcraft’s Author, [428].

The Motive, [432].

Local and Personal, [445].

Methods of Providence, [451].

APPENDIX.
Christendom’s Witchcraft Devil, [459].
Limitations of His Powers, [464].
Covenant With Him, [466].
His Defence, [467].
Demonology and Necromancy, [468].
Biblical Witch and Witchcraft, [470].
Christendom’s Witch and Witchcraft, [471].
Spirit, Soul, and Mental Powers, [472].
Two Sets of Mental Powers—Agassiz, [476].
Marvel and Spiritualism, [478].
Indian Worship, [480].


PREFACE.

“The nobler tendency of culture—and, above all, of scientific culture—is to honor the dead without groveling before them; to profit by the past without sacrificing it to the present.”—Edward B. Tylor, Primitive Culture.