The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . n— 1 ? - <\. Kzi \ \ -V A ... ...... ** «- -???:? -/j ! ._«• Robert Calef s Gravestone. Old Roxbury Burying Ground Charles W. Upham, in his SalemWitchcraft, thus speaks of Calefand his work: His strong faculties and moralcourage enabled him to become themost efficient opponent, in his day. ofthe system of false reasoning uponwhich the prosecutions rested. He holding up the whole procedure tomerited condemnation. They werefirst printed at London in 1700, in asmall quarto volume, under the titleof More Wonders of the


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . n— 1 ? - <\. Kzi \ \ -V A ... ...... ** «- -???:? -/j ! ._«• Robert Calef s Gravestone. Old Roxbury Burying Ground Charles W. Upham, in his SalemWitchcraft, thus speaks of Calefand his work: His strong faculties and moralcourage enabled him to become themost efficient opponent, in his day. ofthe system of false reasoning uponwhich the prosecutions rested. He holding up the whole procedure tomerited condemnation. They werefirst printed at London in 1700, in asmall quarto volume, under the titleof More Wonders of the InvisibleWorld. This publication burst likea bomb-shell upon all who had beenconcerned in promoting the witch- RvheH Galef 159 craft prosecutions. Cotton Matherwas exasperated to tin* highest says in his diary: lie sent thisvile volume to London to be pub-lished, and the book is printed; andthe impression is. this day week,arrived here. The books that I havesent over into England, with a de-sign to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ,are not published, but strangely de-l


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