
| Philip C. Almond is Professor of Studies in Religion at The University of Queensland. He is the author of a number of books including Adam and Eve in Seventeenth-Century Thought (Cambridge, 1999), Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England (Cambridge, 1994), Heretic and Hero: Muhammad and the Victorians (1989), and The British Discovery of Buddhism (Cambridge, 1988).
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| Preface Introduction 1 Disfigured by the Devil: The story of Alexander Nyndge 2 Two possessed maidens in London: The story of Agnes Briggs and Rachel Pinder 3 The witches of Warboys: The story of the Throckmorton children 4 The boy of Burton: The story of Thomas Darling 5 A household possessed: The story of the Lancashire seven 6 The counterfeit demoniac: The story of William Sommers 7 The puritan martyr: The story of Mary Glover 8 The boy of Bilson: The story of William Perry 9 A pious daughter: The story of Margaret Muschamp References Index |
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