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Salem Witch Trials Insights from Mathers Accounts

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Dive into the chilling firsthand accounts from 1692 that detail the notorious Salem Witch Trials. This compelling exploration includes Cotton Mathers interpretation of the Book of Revelations, which he describes as Gods last letter to the people of earth. Discover Mathers insights into the motivations behind the Devil’s actions, the military hierarchy of evil, and the methods used to identify, capture, and execute witches. With contributions from his father, Increase Mather, D.D., President of Harvard College, this edition presents a striking portrayal of superstition’s hold on society. A 1892 publishers introduction aptly refers to these pieces as remarkable monuments of the history of superstition. - Summary by Michele Fry

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February 18, 2026

037 - Postscript

Dive into the chilling firsthand accounts from 1692 that detail the notorious Salem Witch Trials. This compelling exploration includes Cotton Mathers interpretation of the Book of Revelations, which he describes as Gods last letter to the people of earth. Discover Mathers insights into the motivations behind the Devil’s actions, the military hierarchy of evil, and the methods used to identify, capture, and execute witches. With contributions from his father, Increase Mather, D.D., President of Harvard College, this edition presents a striking portrayal of superstition’s hold on society. A 1892 publishers introduction aptly refers to these pieces as remarkable monuments of the history of superstition. - Summary by Michele Fry

Episode thumbnail for 036 - Cases of Conscience Concerning Witchcrafts Argument 6 Part 3

February 17, 2026

036 - Cases of Conscience Concerning Witchcrafts Argument 6 Part 3

Dive into the chilling firsthand accounts from 1692 that detail the notorious Salem Witch Trials. This compelling exploration includes Cotton Mathers interpretation of the Book of Revelations, which he describes as Gods last letter to the people of earth. Discover Mathers insights into the motivations behind the Devil’s actions, the military hierarchy of evil, and the methods used to identify, capture, and execute witches. With contributions from his father, Increase Mather, D.D., President of Harvard College, this edition presents a striking portrayal of superstition’s hold on society. A 1892 publishers introduction aptly refers to these pieces as remarkable monuments of the history of superstition. - Summary by Michele Fry

Episode thumbnail for 035 - Cases of Conscience Concerning Witchcrafts Argument 6 Part 2

February 16, 2026

035 - Cases of Conscience Concerning Witchcrafts Argument 6 Part 2

Dive into the chilling firsthand accounts from 1692 that detail the notorious Salem Witch Trials. This compelling exploration includes Cotton Mathers interpretation of the Book of Revelations, which he describes as Gods last letter to the people of earth. Discover Mathers insights into the motivations behind the Devil’s actions, the military hierarchy of evil, and the methods used to identify, capture, and execute witches. With contributions from his father, Increase Mather, D.D., President of Harvard College, this edition presents a striking portrayal of superstition’s hold on society. A 1892 publishers introduction aptly refers to these pieces as remarkable monuments of the history of superstition. - Summary by Michele Fry

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Dive into the chilling firsthand accounts from 1692 that detail the notorious Salem Witch Trials. This compelling exploration includes Cotton Mathers interpretation of the Book of Revelations, which he describes as Gods last letter to the people of earth. Discover Mathers insights into the motivations behind the Devil’s actions, the military hierarchy of evil, and the methods used to identify, capture, and execute witches. With contributions from his father, Increase Mather, D.D., President of Harvard College, this edition presents a striking portrayal of superstition’s hold on society. A 1892 publishers introduction aptly refers to these pieces as remarkable monuments of the history of superstition. - Summary by Michele Fry

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