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                        <bibl><author>Tarpley, Faith</author>, <author>Liza Conover</author>, and <author>Tim Regan</author>. <title level="a">King James and Witchcraft</title>. <title level="m">Early Modern England Encyclopedia</title>. Edition 1.0. <pubPlace>Victoria, Canada</pubPlace>: Linked Early Modern Drama Online, <date>2025</date>. https://lemdo.uvic.ca/emee/KingJamesAndWitchcraft.html.</bibl>
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