Contents.
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- Prefatory Notice, pp.iv-liii.
- Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Winton, &c., pp.iii-xiv.
- In Auctorem & Opus, Encomiasticon, pp.xv-xvi.
- The Preface to the Reader, pp.xvii-xlii.
- Relation I. – Touching the troubles which Sir George Maxwell of Pollock met with from the Devil and his Haggs, pp.1-18.
- Relation II. – Being a Wonderful Discovery of Murder by an Apparition, pp.19-22.
- Relation III. – Touching the Witch-Craft of Agnes Simpson, pp.22-28.
- Relation IV. – A Proclamation over the Mercat Cross of Edinburgh, at twelve a clock at night, pp.28-29.
- Relation V. – A Miraculous Cure of a Dutch-Woman, accompanied with an Apparition, pp.29-32.
- Relation VI. – Strange Pranks plaid by the Devil at Wood-Stock in England, Anno 1649, pp.32-39.
- Relation VII. – An Apparition to King James the Fourth, and his Courtiers, in the Kirk of Lithgow, pp.39-40.
- Relation VIII. – Anent the Major who returned from Death, to tell the Captain, whether there was a GOD or not, pp.40-45.
- Relation IX. – A Remarkable Story of discovered Witch-Craft at Lauder, anno 1649. and of the Wyls which the Devil used in deceiving poor Creatures, pp.45-55.
- Relation X. – A True Narrative of the Drummer of Ted-Worth, pp.55-75.
- Relation XI. – The Devil of Glenluce enlarged with several Remarkable Additions from an Eye and Ear witness, a Person of undoubted Honesty, pp.75-94.
- Relation XII. – Anent Mother Jackson her Witch-Craft, pp.95-100.
- Relation XIII. – King Duff the 78 King of Scotland Bewitched, pp.100-102.
- Relation XIV. – The Apparition of Edward Avon, to his Son in Law Thomas Goddard, pp.102-108.
- Relation XV. – Some observable Passages of GODS Providence to a Godly Minister, in giving him full clearness concerning Bessie Graham, suspect of Witch-craft, pp.109-120.
- Relation XVI. – Anent the Apparition of Sir George Williers, pp.120-122.
- Relation XVII. – Anent Hattaraik an Old Warlock, pp.122-127.
- Relation XVIII. – The Appearing of the Ghost of Mistris Bretton, pp.128-131.
- Relation XIX. – Touching an Apothecaries Servant that returned to the Shop, after he had been dead, pp.132-134.
- Relation XX. – A Wonderful Story of one Robert Churchman, inveigled in Quakerism, and possessed by a Spirit and how he was recovered: written by way of Letter by Doctor John Templar, pp.135-144.
- Relation XXI. – Touching Isabel Heriot, pp.144-154.
- Relation XXII. – Anent a Magician at Antwerpe, pp.154-156.
- Relation XXIII. – Anent a great Doctor of Divinity, that raise out of the Bier, and spoke to all that were present, pp.156-157.
- Relation XXIV. – Touching some Drunkards destroyed by the Devil, pp.158-159.
- Relation XXV. – Touching one William Barton a Warlock, pp.160-164.
- Relation XXVI. – A Wonderful and Strange Accident which fell out at Lions in France, pp.164-165.
- Relation XXVII. – A Marvellous Prank plaid by the Devil at Hamelen, a town in Germany, pp.165-166.
- Relation XXVIII. – A Relation of the Strange Witch-craft discovered in the Village. Mohra in Swedeland, pp.167-186.
- Relation XXIX. – Anent an Apparition seen in Gladsmuire, with some other Gleanings, pp.187-190.
- Relation XXX. – Anent one Spalding in Dalkeith, pp.190-192.
- Relation XXXI. Of the Devil of Mascon in France, pp.193-199.
- Relation XXXII. – Anent Margaret Wilson, pp.200-202.
- Relation XXXIII. – A Short Information anent Jennet Douglas, pp.203-207.
- Relation XXXIV. – Anent Helen Elliot burnt at Culross, pp.207-213.
- Relation XXXV. – Anent some Prayers, Charms and Avies, used in the Highlands, pp.213-219.
- Relation XXXVI. – Anent one Elizabeth Muidy at Haddington, pp.219-220.
- Postscript
Some Additional Relations, Which Have Happened In The Shire Of Renfrew,
Towns Of Pittenweem, Calder, And Other Places.
- I. Concerning some Witches in the Shire of Renfrew, pp.255-257.
- II. Concerning the Witches of Pittenweem, pp.257-260.
- III. Concerning the bewitching of a Child in Ireland, pp.261-262.

Supplement.
- I. Additional Notices of Major Weir and his Sister, 1641-1670, pp.i-xix.
- II. Relation of an Apparition, and actings of a Spirit which infested the house of Andrew Mackie in Rerrick, 1695, pp.xix-xxxix.
- III. Additional Particulars as to Christian Shaw of Bargarran, and the Witches of Renfrew, 1696-1697, pp.xxxix-xlvii.
- IV. Additional Particulars as to the Witches of Pittenweem, Fifeshire, 1704, pp.xlviii-xci.
- Ane Narrative of the trouble of Patrick Morton. And the confession of some women thairanent in Pittenweem, pp.li-lxix.
- An Account of the horrid and Barbarous Murder, in a Letter from a Gentleman in Fife, to his Friend in Edinburgh, pp.lxix-lxxii.
- An Account of an horrid and barbarous Murder, in a Letter from a Gentleman in Fife, to his Friend in Edinburgh, pp.lxxiii-lxxvii.
- A Just Reproof to the False Reports and Unjust Calumnies, in the Foregoing Letters, pp.lxxvii-xci.
- V. Notice of the Spirits that troubled the House of the Minister of Kinross, 1718, pp.xci-xciv.
- VI. Additional Particulars as to the Witches of West-Calder, Linlithgow, 1720, pp.xciv-xcix.
- VII. Notice of William Mitchel, “The Tincklarian Doctor,” Edinburgh, 1672-1740, pp.xcix-ciii.

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