Wonders of the Invisible World, is a short narration of the witch trials in Salem. Cotton, himself, was never present at any of the incidents, but was commissioned to write an account of the trials. His writing shows us that, while he may have felt compassion for the family members left behind, he believed the witchcraft was real and needed to be terminated. His commission, though, was simply to give an accurate account of the trials, from a historian’s perspective. This piece of literature…
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