A Biblical "concordance" belonging to a judge from the Salem Witch Trials is up for auction tomorrow, Aug. 27

A "concordance" is a sort of reference book

The item will be auctioned online on the University Archives website

It's a relic from a haunting period of Massachusetts history, and you could be its owner if you are so inclined.

The University Archives website is auctioning off a "signed and annotated 1650 Biblical work" owned by Judge Samuel Sewall, who is known for being one of the judges in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.

The "Biblical work" in question is "a mid-17th (Century) concordance, or verbal index to the Bible," according to University Archives.

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Here's what to do.

More about the 'Biblical work' up for bids

Sewall's concordance is e

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