Wheel of the Year*;
Carl Williamson*;
Witchcraft* – The Heresy of Western Witchcraft; The Heresy of Western Witchcraft – Witchcraft, a pagan religion; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft;
Witches* – Witches in Western beliefs;
Imp;
Inanna;
Initiation – Historical Beliefs about Witch Initiations; Initiations in Contemporary Witchcraft and Paganism;
Innocent VIII;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition; Practices of the Inquisition – Traits of the local inquisitor; Practices of the Inquisition – Torture; Witchcraft and Sorcery; The Spanish Inquisition;
Iron;
Ishtar;
Isis*;
Island Magee Witches;
Ill-wishing;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition – Manuals; Practices of the Inquisition - Arrests and interrogations; Practices of the Inquisition - Execution;
Isis – Isis of the mysteries and Hermetic wisdom; The Bembine Table of Isis; Isis as goddess of magic and healing;
Paganism – Love for and worship of nature; The Pagan Ethic; Heathenism; Men's and women's mystery traditions;
Pan;
Pentacle and pentagram – Magician's pentacle;
Pointing;
Warlock;
Wheel of the Year – Winter Solstice Eve (Yule); Imbolc (Imbolg); Spring Equinox (Ostara); Beltane; Midsummer; Lughnasadh (Lammas);
Wicca;
Wild Hunt;
Willow;
Witch boxes;
Witchcraft – Modern Traditions of Witchcraft – Alexandrian; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft - Hereditary/Family; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft - Shamanic; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft - Goth;
Witches – Origin of witch;
Witches' tools – Censer; Cup (chalice, goblet); Pentacle; Sword; Wand; Cauldron; Other tools – Cords; Other tools – Divination items; Other tools – Prayer beads; Other tools – Scourge;
Witching hour;
Witch pegs;
Witch's butter;
Witch's cradle;
Witch's ladder;
Church and School of Wicca – History**; Beliefs and tenets of the church**; The School of Wicca**;
Church of All Worlds – Formation of the Church**; Early Organization and Beliefs**; Evolution of the Church*; CAW Subsidiaries**; Renaissance of CAW**; Phoenix Resurrection**;
Coven – Historical Beliefs about Covens**; The Coven in Wicca**;
Coven – Historical Beliefs about Covens – The existence of covens**; Number in a coven**; Structure and activities of a coven**;
Coven – The Coven in Wicca – Existence and formation of covens**; Number in a coven**; History of a coven**;
Curse – Curses in contemporary witchcraft*; Repelling curses*;
Demon – Sex between Humans and Demons**; Demons in Contemporary Witchcraft*; Demons in Ceremonial Magic*; The Hierarchies and Functions of Demons*; Asmodeus**; Astaroth (also Ashtaroth)*; Baal**; Belial**; Lucifer*;
Divination – Finding the guilty*; Contemporary divinatory methods**;
Druids – History**; Antiquarian Druidic Revival*; Modern Druid Revivals**;
Exorcism – The exorcist as victim**; The setting of an exorcism**; Rites of exorcism**;
Fairies – Fairy lore**; Fairies and witches**;
Familiars – Familiars in contemporary witchcraft**; Familiars in sorcery and shamanism**;
Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar – Wiccan and Pagan activities**;
Flying – Magical and mystical flight**;
Ghosts, hauntings, and witchcraft – The Drummer of Tedworth**; Modern witchcraft, ghosts and hauntings**;
Hermetica – The Emerald Tablet*;
Initiation – Historical Beliefs about Witch Initiations**; Initiations in Contemporary Witchcraft and Paganism**;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition**; Witchcraft and Sorcery**; The Spanish Inquisition**;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition – Manuals*; Traits of the local inquisitor**; Arrests and interrogations*; Torture**; Execution*;
Isis – Isis of the mysteries and Hermetic wisdom*; The Bembine Table of Isis*; Isis as goddess of magic and healing*;
Lancaster witches or Lancashire witches – The 1612 trials**; The 1633 trials**;
Macumba – Candomblé**; Umbanda**; Quimbanda**;
Magic – Components of magic rituals**; Magic in contemporary witchcraft**;
Magic circle – The Four Quarters**;
Magic circle – The Four Quarters – North**; East*; South*; West*;
Megaliths – Classifications**; Supernatural powers of megaliths**;
Moon – The Moon as person and deity**; The Moon in witchcraft**;
Museum of Witchcraft – The collection**; Gardner's loan*; Reorganization**;
Northampton Witches – Agnes Brown and Joan Vaughn or Varnham**; Arthur Bill**; Helen Jenkson*; Mary Barber*;
Paganism – Love for and worship of nature*; The Pagan Ethic*; The Divine Masculine and Feminine**; Druidry**; Heathenism*; Men's and women's mystery traditions*; Shamanism**;
Pentacle and pentagram – Magician's pentacle*; Inverted pentacle**;
Poisons – Plant and animal poisons**; Poison and justice**;
Salem Witches – Divisions in the town**; Beginning of the hysteria**; Crying out against the witches**; The politics of witchcraft*; More witches are named***; Prosecution, condemnation, and execution**; The executions continue**; The hysteria subsides**; The aftermath**; Modern Salem's legacy*;
Salt – Folklore**; Demon and witch lore**; Magic*; Alchemy*;
Santería – The orishas**; Rites and practices**; Healing and magic**; Black magic*; Making the nganga**;
Spell – Anatomy of a spell**;
Storm raising – Remedies against storm raising**;
Toads – Toad lore**; Toads in contemporary witchcraft*;
Trials by ordeal – Ordeal by touch**; Ordeal by food*; Ordeal by water*; Ordeal by hot iron*;
Vodun or Voodoo – Serving the loa**; Rites and practices**; Calling the loas**; Vodun and magic**; Politics and Vodun**;
Wheel of the Year – Winter Solstice Eve (Yule)*; Samhain**; Imbolc (Imbolg)*; Spring Equinox (Ostara)*; Beltane*; Midsummer*; Lughnasadh (Lammas)*;
Carl Williamson – Relationship with Gerald W. Gardner**; Later years**;
Witchcraft – The Heresy of Western Witchcraft***; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft***;
Witchcraft – The Heresy of Western Witchcraft – The Inquisition**; Witchcraft in Britain and the American Colonies**; The end of the witch hysteria**; Witchcraft, women, and misogyny**; Non-European witchcraft**; Witchcraft, a pagan religion***;
Witchcraft – Modern Traditions of Witchcraft – Gardnerian**; Alexandrian*; Dianic/Feminist**; Hereditary/Family*; Faery/Faerie/Fairy Tradition**; Shamanic*; Goth*;
Witches – Origin of witch*; Witches in non-Western cultures**; Witches in Western beliefs***; Religious witches**;
Witches' tools – Athame**; Censer*; Cup (chalice, goblet)*; Pentacle*; Sword*; Wand*; Cauldron*; Other tools**;
Wheel of the Year*;
Carl Williamson*;
Witchcraft* – The Heresy of Western Witchcraft; The Heresy of Western Witchcraft – Witchcraft, a pagan religion; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft;
Witches* – Witches in Western beliefs;
Imp;
Inanna;
Initiation – Historical Beliefs about Witch Initiations; Initiations in Contemporary Witchcraft and Paganism;
Innocent VIII;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition; Practices of the Inquisition – Traits of the local inquisitor; Practices of the Inquisition – Torture; Witchcraft and Sorcery; The Spanish Inquisition;
Iron;
Ishtar;
Isis*;
Island Magee Witches;
Ill-wishing;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition – Manuals; Practices of the Inquisition - Arrests and interrogations; Practices of the Inquisition - Execution;
Isis – Isis of the mysteries and Hermetic wisdom; The Bembine Table of Isis; Isis as goddess of magic and healing;
Paganism – Love for and worship of nature; The Pagan Ethic; Heathenism; Men's and women's mystery traditions;
Pan;
Pentacle and pentagram – Magician's pentacle;
Pointing;
Warlock;
Wheel of the Year – Winter Solstice Eve (Yule); Imbolc (Imbolg); Spring Equinox (Ostara); Beltane; Midsummer; Lughnasadh (Lammas);
Wicca;
Wild Hunt;
Willow;
Witch boxes;
Witchcraft – Modern Traditions of Witchcraft – Alexandrian; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft - Hereditary/Family; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft - Shamanic; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft - Goth;
Witches – Origin of witch;
Witches' tools – Censer; Cup (chalice, goblet); Pentacle; Sword; Wand; Cauldron; Other tools – Cords; Other tools – Divination items; Other tools – Prayer beads; Other tools – Scourge;
Witching hour;
Witch pegs;
Witch's butter;
Witch's cradle;
Witch's ladder;
Church and School of Wicca – History**; Beliefs and tenets of the church**; The School of Wicca**;
Church of All Worlds – Formation of the Church**; Early Organization and Beliefs**; Evolution of the Church*; CAW Subsidiaries**; Renaissance of CAW**; Phoenix Resurrection**;
Coven – Historical Beliefs about Covens**; The Coven in Wicca**;
Coven – Historical Beliefs about Covens – The existence of covens**; Number in a coven**; Structure and activities of a coven**;
Coven – The Coven in Wicca – Existence and formation of covens**; Number in a coven**; History of a coven**;
Curse – Curses in contemporary witchcraft*; Repelling curses*;
Demon – Sex between Humans and Demons**; Demons in Contemporary Witchcraft*; Demons in Ceremonial Magic*; The Hierarchies and Functions of Demons*; Asmodeus**; Astaroth (also Ashtaroth)*; Baal**; Belial**; Lucifer*;
Divination – Finding the guilty*; Contemporary divinatory methods**;
Druids – History**; Antiquarian Druidic Revival*; Modern Druid Revivals**;
Exorcism – The exorcist as victim**; The setting of an exorcism**; Rites of exorcism**;
Fairies – Fairy lore**; Fairies and witches**;
Familiars – Familiars in contemporary witchcraft**; Familiars in sorcery and shamanism**;
Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar – Wiccan and Pagan activities**;
Flying – Magical and mystical flight**;
Ghosts, hauntings, and witchcraft – The Drummer of Tedworth**; Modern witchcraft, ghosts and hauntings**;
Hermetica – The Emerald Tablet*;
Initiation – Historical Beliefs about Witch Initiations**; Initiations in Contemporary Witchcraft and Paganism**;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition**; Witchcraft and Sorcery**; The Spanish Inquisition**;
Inquisition – Practices of the Inquisition – Manuals*; Traits of the local inquisitor**; Arrests and interrogations*; Torture**; Execution*;
Isis – Isis of the mysteries and Hermetic wisdom*; The Bembine Table of Isis*; Isis as goddess of magic and healing*;
Lancaster witches or Lancashire witches – The 1612 trials**; The 1633 trials**;
Macumba – Candomblé**; Umbanda**; Quimbanda**;
Magic – Components of magic rituals**; Magic in contemporary witchcraft**;
Magic circle – The Four Quarters**;
Magic circle – The Four Quarters – North**; East*; South*; West*;
Megaliths – Classifications**; Supernatural powers of megaliths**;
Moon – The Moon as person and deity**; The Moon in witchcraft**;
Museum of Witchcraft – The collection**; Gardner's loan*; Reorganization**;
Northampton Witches – Agnes Brown and Joan Vaughn or Varnham**; Arthur Bill**; Helen Jenkson*; Mary Barber*;
Paganism – Love for and worship of nature*; The Pagan Ethic*; The Divine Masculine and Feminine**; Druidry**; Heathenism*; Men's and women's mystery traditions*; Shamanism**;
Pentacle and pentagram – Magician's pentacle*; Inverted pentacle**;
Poisons – Plant and animal poisons**; Poison and justice**;
Salem Witches – Divisions in the town**; Beginning of the hysteria**; Crying out against the witches**; The politics of witchcraft*; More witches are named***; Prosecution, condemnation, and execution**; The executions continue**; The hysteria subsides**; The aftermath**; Modern Salem's legacy*;
Salt – Folklore**; Demon and witch lore**; Magic*; Alchemy*;
Santería – The orishas**; Rites and practices**; Healing and magic**; Black magic*; Making the nganga**;
Spell – Anatomy of a spell**;
Storm raising – Remedies against storm raising**;
Toads – Toad lore**; Toads in contemporary witchcraft*;
Trials by ordeal – Ordeal by touch**; Ordeal by food*; Ordeal by water*; Ordeal by hot iron*;
Vodun or Voodoo – Serving the loa**; Rites and practices**; Calling the loas**; Vodun and magic**; Politics and Vodun**;
Wheel of the Year – Winter Solstice Eve (Yule)*; Samhain**; Imbolc (Imbolg)*; Spring Equinox (Ostara)*; Beltane*; Midsummer*; Lughnasadh (Lammas)*;
Carl Williamson – Relationship with Gerald W. Gardner**; Later years**;
Witchcraft – The Heresy of Western Witchcraft***; Modern Traditions of Witchcraft***;
Witchcraft – The Heresy of Western Witchcraft – The Inquisition**; Witchcraft in Britain and the American Colonies**; The end of the witch hysteria**; Witchcraft, women, and misogyny**; Non-European witchcraft**; Witchcraft, a pagan religion***;
Witchcraft – Modern Traditions of Witchcraft – Gardnerian**; Alexandrian*; Dianic/Feminist**; Hereditary/Family*; Faery/Faerie/Fairy Tradition**; Shamanic*; Goth*;
Witches – Origin of witch*; Witches in non-Western cultures**; Witches in Western beliefs***; Religious witches**;
Witches' tools – Athame**; Censer*; Cup (chalice, goblet)*; Pentacle*; Sword*; Wand*; Cauldron*; Other tools**;