Early Wiccan source notes
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Wicca, witchcraft, goddess and horned god symbolism, seasonal rites, spellcraft, and modern pagan practice.
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The Salem witch-trial material is indexed as historical context for witchcraft accusation, demonology, testimony, and trial records.
Aradia is indexed across its 15 chapters for Diana, Aradia, Lucifer, witch-meetings, ritual supper, charms, moon language, liberation from oppression, Laverna, and modern witchcraft reception.
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public-domain 1899 work via Wikisource / Internet Archive scan
Indexed as a disputed-source 1899 text influential in later witchcraft, Wiccan, Diana, Aradia, Lucifer, ritual supper, and modern pagan reception. It is not presented as proven ancient scripture.
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Historical accusation and trial material, not Wiccan scripture.
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