Charity, recommended, 28.
Charles, Second, iii, 143.
Charlestown, Witchcraft Trials at, iii, 126.
Charms, by whom practiced, ii, 28.
Chase, G. W., History of Haverhill, iii, 128, 196-7.
Checkley, Samuel, ii, 151.
Cheever, Ezekiel, Scribe, iii, 31.
Chester, Bishop of, I, ix.
Chips in Wort, defined, iii, 126.
Choate, Thomas, II, xxvi.
Christian, Philosopher, I, lxxii-iii.
Churches, why often struck by Thunder, 68-9; prevent Witchcraft, 130-1.
Churchill, Sarah, iii, 204.
Circles.--See WITCH-CIRCLES.
Clark, Mary, Examination of, iii, 195-7.
Clark, Samuel, his Story of the Devil's Appearance, 121.
Clavigero, [Francis Xavier,] 202.
Cloyce, Peter, protests against Mr. Parris, ii, 143.
Cloyce, Sarah, iii, 7, 53; Sister Nurse, 11, 13; goes out of Meeting, 14; an excellent Woman, 211.
Colman, Benjamin, I, xci, xcvi.
Coman, Richard, 167; swears against Mrs. Bishop, iii, 82.
Comings.--See CUMMINGS.
Connecticut, Witchcraft in, iii, 130, 131.
Cook, Elisha, Judge, ii, 157; Agent to England, iii, 148, 221.
Cook, John, a Witness, i, 166, iii, 78, 80-1.
Cooper, Thomas, on Witchcraft, xxxv.
Corwin, Jonathan, I, vii, 26, iii, 6, 10, 15; examines Giles Cory, 169.
Corwin, George, Sheriff, iii, 49, 50; buried, 79, 187, 202.
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