APA (7th ed.) Citation

Scot, R. (1665). The discovery of witchcraft: Proving that the compacts and contracts of witches with devils and all infernal spirits or familiars are but erroneous novelties and imaginary conceptions : also discovering, how far their power extendeth in killing, tormenting, consuming, or curing the bodies of men, women, children, or animals by charms, philtres, periapts, pentacles, curses, and conjurations : wherein likewise the unchristian practices and inhumane dealings of searchers and witch-tryers upon aged, melancholly, and superstitious people, in extorting confessions by terrors and tortures, and in devising false marks and symptoms, are notably detected ... : in sixteen books (Third edition.). Printed for Andrew Clark ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scot, Reginald. The Discovery of Witchcraft: Proving That the Compacts and Contracts of Witches with Devils and All Infernal Spirits or Familiars Are but Erroneous Novelties and Imaginary Conceptions : Also Discovering, How Far Their Power Extendeth in Killing, Tormenting, Consuming, or Curing the Bodies of Men, Women, Children, or Animals by Charms, Philtres, Periapts, Pentacles, Curses, and Conjurations : Wherein Likewise the Unchristian Practices and Inhumane Dealings of Searchers and Witch-tryers upon Aged, Melancholly, and Superstitious People, in Extorting Confessions by Terrors and Tortures, and in Devising False Marks and Symptoms, Are Notably Detected ... : In Sixteen Books. Third edition. London: Printed for Andrew Clark ..., 1665.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Scot, Reginald. The Discovery of Witchcraft: Proving That the Compacts and Contracts of Witches with Devils and All Infernal Spirits or Familiars Are but Erroneous Novelties and Imaginary Conceptions : Also Discovering, How Far Their Power Extendeth in Killing, Tormenting, Consuming, or Curing the Bodies of Men, Women, Children, or Animals by Charms, Philtres, Periapts, Pentacles, Curses, and Conjurations : Wherein Likewise the Unchristian Practices and Inhumane Dealings of Searchers and Witch-tryers upon Aged, Melancholly, and Superstitious People, in Extorting Confessions by Terrors and Tortures, and in Devising False Marks and Symptoms, Are Notably Detected ... : In Sixteen Books. Third edition. Printed for Andrew Clark ..., 1665.

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