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'Witch Book' with ties to Salem trials sells for $221,000
According to the Library of Congress, the hymnal is considered \"America's First Book.\" Later editions were published in England. [...]this particular version of the Bay Psalm Book surfaced, it was not known that a seventh edition was printed in the United States.
Book owned by Salem witch trials judge to go up for auction
According to the Library of Congress, the hymnal is considered \"America's First Book.\" Later editions were published in England, and then shipped back to New England, Stattler said. [...]the \"Witch Book\" came into the possession of the auction company, it was not known that a seventh edition had been published in America.
QUE PASO CON LAS BRUJAS DE SALEM?
Las pruebas definitivas en su contra habian sido testimonios de personas que las habian visto en actitudes \"diabolicas\". Una de esas personas fue William Good, quien dijo que su esposa [Sarah Osborne] tenia una berruga debajo su hombro derecho, lo cual supuestamente era prueba de la presencia del Diablo en su cuerpo. El caso de Tituba fue diferente, pues ella habia admitido ser una bruja, aunque solo porque el Diablo habia entrado en ella (las otras dos mujeres habian negado rotundamente ser brujas o tener cualquier asociacion con el Diablo). Por ello, la esclava no corria peligro de perder su vida, pues los ministros y magistrados consideraron que habia aceptado a Cristo como su salvador. Solo tendria que permanecer encarcelada hasta que se pagaran los costos por su juicio. El Reverendo Perris estaba dispuesto a hacerlo, pero Tituba comenzo a afirmar que el Diablo le habia hecho una jugarreta, porque le habia hecho traicionar a sus hermanas brujas (Good y Osborne). Su amo se nego entonces a pagar por Tituba y la mujer permanecio en la carcel hasta que un plantador de Virginia pago sus gastos y la llevo hacia el sur, donde permanecio hasta su muerte.