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Satan's Invisible World Discovered

or, a choice collection of modern relations, proving evidently against the atheists of this present age, that there are devils, spirits, witches and apparitions, from authentick records, attestations of witnesses of undoubted veracity. To all which is added, that marvellous history of Major Weir and his sister, the witches of Bargarran, Pittenweem and Calder, &c. By Mr. George Sinclair, Professor of Philosophy in the College of Glasgow

Also known as Choice collection of modern relations, proving evidently against the atheists of this present age, that there are devils, spirits, witches and apparitions, from authentic records, attestations of witnesses of undoubted veracity; Choice collection of modern relations, proving evidently against the atheists of this present age, that there are devils, spirits, witches and apparitions, from authentick records, attestations of witnesses of undoubted veracity; Marvellous history of Major Weir and his sister, the witches of Bargarran, Pittenweem and Calder

by George Sinclair

  • First published:
  • 18th century
  • Language: English

"Satan's Invisible World Discovered" by George Sinclair is a collection of accounts and testimonies relating to beliefs in witchcraft, spirits, and apparitions, written in the early 19th century. The work presents a compilation of narratives intended to counter atheism by illustrating the existence and influence of supernatural forces in the world, as recounted by various witnesses. The opening of this work introduces the reader to notable narratives, including the troubles faced by Sir George Maxwell due to witchcraft, focusing on a wax effigy created to harm him. It recounts the involvement of a dumb girl who reveals supernatural insights and various accusers of witchcraft, culminating in a dramatic trial and confessions that highlight the widespread fears and societal implications tied to witchcraft in the era. The initial accounts set the tone for the exploration of the deeper themes of faith, skepticism, and the thrall of superstition in a seemingly rational age. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Demonology, angelology, and possession and Witchcraft and folk magic.

  • Witchcraft and folk magic

    Controlled discovery queries from project-gutenberg matched “witchcraft”. Retained metadata contains “witches” in the subtitle, “witches” in the alternative title, “Witchcraft” in the description, and 3 additional metadata match(es).

    • witchcraft· via Project Gutenberg
    • witches· in subtitle
    • witches· in alternative title
    • Witchcraft· in description
    • Witchcraft· in subject
    • witches· in subject
  • Controlled discovery queries from national-library-of-scotland matched “demonology”. Retained metadata contains “Demonology” in the subject metadata.

    • demonology· via National Library of Scotland
    • Demonology· in subject

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or, a choice collection of modern relations, proving evidently against the atheists of this present age, that there are devils, spirits, witches and apparitions, from authentick records, attestations of witnesses of undoubted veracity. To all which is added, that marvellous history of Major Weir and his sister, the witches of Bargarran, Pittenweem and Calder, &c. By Mr. George Sinclair, Professor of Philosophy in the College of Glasgow

National Bibliography of Scotland record

*Word "FINIS" at foot of P5v; 12⁰; [2], 177, [1] p

1746printed by R. Drummond in Swan-Close, sold by Gideon Crawfurd bookseller in the Parliament Close and most booksellers in town and countryEnglishCatalog record

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2023-02-16Project GutenbergEnglishPublic domain (USA)

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National Library of Scotland
  • N472694

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