The Reasons given by some of the People why they withdrew from Communion, &c. with the Church at Salem-Village, and from hearing Mr. Parris their Minister, in whose House the Tragedies of Witchcraft begun. p. 55
Mr. Samuel Parris's Acknowledgement. p. 57
The Advice and Determination of the Elders and Messengers, met at Salem-Village, to Compose the Differences there. p. 59
A Letter from the People of the Village to those Elders and Messengers of the several Churches. p. 61
A state of the Controversie between Mr. Parris and his People. p. 62
A Remonstrance, with further Reasons given in by the Attorneys for the People of the Village to the Arbitrators, against Mr. Parris. p. 63
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