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Edmund Jones, The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales

John Harvey (ed.) The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2004), pp. 164, ISBN 0-7083-1854-1.

Introduction

Edmund Jones (1702-93) was a Welsh Independent minister, Calvinist, visionary, prophet, topographer, and religious historian. Like many Protestant reformers and Puritan divines before him. Jones was fascinated by the occult. Throughout his life he amassed what he believed to be convincing evidence for the existence of good and evil apparitions (including ghosts, demons, fairies, witches, angels, and giants) and of the 'invisible world'. Apparitions of Spirits in Wales contains the testimonies of many witnesses to supernatural encounters in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Wales, from abductions by fairies, and appearances of ghosts, devils and witches, to poltergeist activity. The stories here evoke a spiritually dark landscape in which the malevolent dead and damned wander. and present a fascinating insight into how ordinary eighteenth-century folk visualized the spirit world.

This new edition presents Jones's narratives in an updated and accessible form. John Harvey has collated Jones's second book of apparitions, published in 1780, along with the text of an earlier but now lost volume cm the same subject, and material from Jones's 1779 study of the parish of Aberystruth. Together they represent the most comprehensive compilation of Jones's accounts of apparitions ever before published.