Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch: The Most Interesting Trial for Witchcraft Ever Known : Printed from an Imperfect Manuscript by Her Father, Abraham Schweidler, the Pastor of Coserow, in the Island of UsedomWilhelm Meinhold J. Murray, 1846 - 171 halaman |
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... gone , that I had first saved my child from their clutches , although not one dust of flour , nor one grain of corn , nor one morsel of meat even of a finger's length was left , and I knew not how I should any longer support my own life ...
... gone , that I had first saved my child from their clutches , although not one dust of flour , nor one grain of corn , nor one morsel of meat even of a finger's length was left , and I knew not how I should any longer support my own life ...
Halaman 7
... gone straight up to the altar , and seeing that one of the stones was not well fitted ( which , truly , was an arch - lie ) , had begun to dig with their swords till they found the chalices and patens ; or somebody else might have ...
... gone straight up to the altar , and seeing that one of the stones was not well fitted ( which , truly , was an arch - lie ) , had begun to dig with their swords till they found the chalices and patens ; or somebody else might have ...
Halaman 14
... gone more than a few yards when the beggar called me to stop , and when I turned myself round he came towards me with a good hunch of bread which he had taken out of his wallet , and said , " There ! but pray for me also , so that I may ...
... gone more than a few yards when the beggar called me to stop , and when I turned myself round he came towards me with a good hunch of bread which he had taken out of his wallet , and said , " There ! but pray for me also , so that I may ...
Halaman 19
... gone . I know not who prepared this new sorrow for me , but much be- lieve it was Hinrich Seden his wicked wife , seeing he can never hold his tongue , and most likely told her every thing . Moreover , Paasch his little daughter saw ...
... gone . I know not who prepared this new sorrow for me , but much be- lieve it was Hinrich Seden his wicked wife , seeing he can never hold his tongue , and most likely told her every thing . Moreover , Paasch his little daughter saw ...
Halaman 21
... gone to sea to seek their blessed supper ; thus she could find nothing , seeing that old wife Seden , who alone had any victuals , would give her none , although she prayed her by Jesu's wounds . She was telling us this when we heard a ...
... gone to sea to seek their blessed supper ; thus she could find nothing , seeing that old wife Seden , who alone had any victuals , would give her none , although she prayed her by Jesu's wounds . She was telling us this when we heard a ...
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accursed witch albeit amber answered asked bade began begged bewitched blackberries blessed bread brought called castle church Claus coach confess Consul coppice Coserow cried daugh daughter dear gossip devil devil's whore door Duke of Pomerania familiar spirit father fear fell followed gave gone gracious Gustavus Adolphus Gützkow hand hath heard heart holy horse Howbeit impudent constable inasmuch innocent knew Latin likewise Lizzie Kolken looked lordship maid Majesty Meanwhile mercy Moreover morning naught never Nienkerken night old Ilse old Lizzie old Paasch old Seden parish Pastor Peenemünde pity poor child pray Princely Highness promised Pudgla sacrament Satan scarce sent Sheriff sighs soon spake Stettin stood straightway Streckelberg Syndicus tears thee thought told took Uekeritze Usedom village weeping wept whereat wherefore wherein whereupon wife wilt witchcraft Wolgast woman words worshipful court young lord