my fits. 21st March, being the day of the examination
of Martha Corey, I had not many fits, though
I was very weak; my strength being, as I thought,
almost gone: but, on the 22d March, 1692, the
apparition of Rebecca Nurse did again set upon
me in a most dreadful manner, very early in the
morning, as soon as it was well light. And
now she appeared to me only in her shift, and brought
a little red book in her hand, urging me vehemently
to write in her book; and, because I would not
yield to her hellish temptations, she threatened
to tear my soul out of my body, blasphemously
denying the blessed God, and the power of the
Lord Jesus Christ to save my soul; and denying several
places of Scripture which I told her of, to repel
her hellish temptations. And for near two
hours together, at this time, the apparition
of Rebecca Nurse did tempt and torture me, and also
the greater part of this day, with but very little
respite. 23d March, am again afflicted by the
apparitions of Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey,
but chiefly by Rebecca Nurse. 24th March, being
the day of the examination of Rebecca Nurse,
I was several times afflicted in the morning by the
apparition of Rebecca Nurse, but most dreadfully
tortured by her in the time of her examination,
insomuch that the honored magistrates gave my
husband leave to carry me out of the meeting-house;
and, as soon as I was carried out of the meeting-house
doors, it pleased Almighty God, for his free grace
and mercy’s sake, to deliver me out of the paws
of those roaring lions, and jaws of those tearing
bears, that, ever since that time, they have
not had power so to afflict me until this 31st
May, 1692. At the same moment that I was hearing
my evidence read by the honored magistrates, to take
my oath, I was again re-assaulted and tortured
by my before-mentioned tormentor, Rebecca Nurse.”
“THE TESTIMONY OF ANN PUTNAM, Jr., witnesseth and saith, that, being in the room when her mother was afflicted, she saw Martha Corey, Sarah Cloyse, and Rebecca Nurse, or their apparition, upon her mother.”
Mrs. Ann Putnam made another deposition under oath, at the same trial, which shows that she was determined to overwhelm the prisoner by the multitude of her charges. She says that Rebecca Nurse’s apparition declared to her that “she had killed Benjamin Houlton, John Fuller, and Rebecca Shepard;” and that she and her sister Cloyse, and Edward Bishop’s wife, had killed young John Putnam’s child; and she further deposed as followeth:—
“Immediately there did appear to me six children in winding-sheets, which called me aunt, which did most grievously affright me; and they told me that they were my sister Baker’s children of Boston; and that Goody Nurse, and Mistress Carey of Charlestown, and an old deaf woman at Boston, had murdered them, and charged me to go and tell these things to the magistrates, or else they would tear me to pieces, for their blood did cry for vengeance.


