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The “Mowing Devil,” England, 1678

Woodcut Pamphlet, 16781678

The Mowing-Devil


Or, Strange NEWS out of Hartford-Shire

Being a True Relation of a Farmer, who Bargaining with a Poor Mower, about the Cutting down of Three Half Acres of Oats; upon the Mower’s asking too much, the Farmer swore, That the Devil should Mow it, rather than He: And so it fell out, that that very Night, the Crop of Oats shew’d ... [More »]

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Phantasmagoria, New York, 1866

The Brooklyn Eagle4 May 1866

Diabolism - Satan on the Rampage


From the Middletown, (N.Y.) Mercury

Some vague and ill-defined rumors have reached us of late concerning a weird and mysterious phenomenon, or a sucession of supernatural scenes and other developments, occuring some five or six miles from Middletown, in the town of Mount Hope. For reasons which will readily occur to the reader, the parties immediately affected by these strange ... [More »]

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“Devilish” Case of Juvenile Mass-Hysteria, 1896

Logansport Pharos, Logansport, Indiana11 July 1896

THEY FEAR THE DEVIL


Remarkable Panics Among New York School Children

BEELZEBUB PUT TO FLIGHT

How the Big Boys Quieted the Little Girls and Dispersed a Superstitious Mob

The fear of Beelzebub is strong upon the miserable masses who constitute the population of New York City’s poverty-stricken east side. Ignorance prevails there, and superstition is rife. Out of this universal superstition has arisen recently a remarkable series of devil seeing panics. Strangely enough, these devil panics have centered in the public schools. It ... [More »]

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Religious Fanatics Attempt to Drive out Devil, 1907

The Washington Post17 March 1907

MAD FAITH HEALERS


Berlin Christian Scientists Beat a Patient to Drive Out the Devil

Special Cable to The Washington Post

Berlin, Mar. 16–An extraordinary case of religious mania is exciting much attention here. An official named Sagave, in good circumstances, living with his wife and four grown-up children, two girls and two young men, has had differences with them lately on religious matters. Sagave is an invalid confined to bed, and of a skeptical turn. ... [More »]

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The Hellbound Train, 1872

Janesville [Wisconsin] Gazette28 February 1872

A PHANTOM TRAIN


The Columbus [Ohio] Courant is responsible for the following: The “debbil am out on a big rampage” along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad. He is seen at various places along the road, and in different shapes. One night last week, after the Philadelphia express, Tyrone, left the station, his Satanic majesty got on the ... [More »]

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