6V.—A miraculous Cure of a Dutch Woman, accompanied with an Apparition.
28XXVII.—A Marvellous Prank played by the Devil at Hamelen, a Town in Germany.
7VI.—Strange pranks played by the Devil at Woodstock in England, anno 1649.
29XXVIII.—A relation of the strange Witchcraft discovered in the village of Monra in Swedeland.
8VII.—An Apparition to King James the IV. and his Courtiers, in the kirk of Linlithgow.
30XXIX.—Touching an Apparition seen at Gladsmuir, with some other Gleanings.
9VIII.—Anent the Major who returned from death to tell the Captain whether there was a GOD or not.
31XXX.—Anent one Spalding in Dalkeith.
10IX.—A remarkable story of discovered witchcraft at Lauder, anno 1649. And of the wiles which the devil used in deceiving poor creatures.
32XXXI.—Of the Devil of Mascon in France.
11X.—A true narrative of the Drummer of Tedworth.
33XXXII.—Anent Margaret Wilson.
12XI.—The Devil of Glenluce, enlarged with several remarkable additions from an eye and ear witness, a person of undoubted honesty.
34XXXIII.—A short information anent Janet Douglas.
13XII.—Anent Mother Jackson her Witchcraft.
35XXXIV.—Touching Helen Elliot, burnt at Culross.
14XIII.—King Duff, the 78th King of Scotland, bewitched.
36XXXV.—Anent some Prayers, Charms, and Aves, used in the Highlands.
15XIV.—The Apparition of Edward Avon to his Son-in-law, Thomas Goddard.
37XXXVI.—Anent one Lizzie Muidy at Haddington.
16XV.—Some Passages of God’s Providence to a godly Minister, in giving him full clearness concerning Bessie Graham, suspected of witchcraft.
38XXXVII.—Anent Major Weir and his Sister.
17XVI.—Anent the Apparition of Sir George Villiers.
39XXXVIII.—An Apparition seen in a dwelling-house, in Mary King’s Close, in Edinburgh.
18XVII.—Anent Hattaraick, an old Warlock.
40XXXIX.—An Apparition of a deceased Wife to her Husband, at Edinburgh.
19XVIII.—The Ghost of Mrs. Breton.
41XL.—Concerning some Witches in the Shire of Renfrew.
20XIX.—Touching an Apothecary’s Servant that returned to the Shop after he had been dead.
42XLI.—Concerning the Witches of Pittenweem.
21XX.—A wonderful Story of one Robert Churchman, inveigled in Quakerism, written by Dr. John Templar.
43XLII.—Concerning the bewitching of a Child in Ireland.
22XXI.—Touching Isabel Heriot.
44XLIII.—Concerning the Witch of Calder.