Death by Enchantment: An Examination of Ancient and Modern WitchcraftPutnam, 1971 - 244 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 62–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... confessed . The following day , rested and relieved from strain , she with- drew the confession , but on 26 Dec. 1592 , before the Bishop of Lincoln , she not only repeated her confession but also revealed the names and nature of her ...
... confessed . The following day , rested and relieved from strain , she with- drew the confession , but on 26 Dec. 1592 , before the Bishop of Lincoln , she not only repeated her confession but also revealed the names and nature of her ...
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... confession , and the property of the victim went not only into the civic coffers , but into private pockets . The medieval mind was enabled to tolerate torture and to justify injustice on the grounds that heresy , hence witchcraft , was ...
... confession , and the property of the victim went not only into the civic coffers , but into private pockets . The medieval mind was enabled to tolerate torture and to justify injustice on the grounds that heresy , hence witchcraft , was ...
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... confession ' . Many of the torturers ' victims were elderly women whose vitality was not equal to the ordeal . Death supervened and , according to the forensic argumentation of the time , proved their guilt . Death was not due to the ...
... confession ' . Many of the torturers ' victims were elderly women whose vitality was not equal to the ordeal . Death supervened and , according to the forensic argumentation of the time , proved their guilt . Death was not due to the ...
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Death by Enchantment: An Examination of Ancient and Modern Witchcraft Julian Franklyn Հատվածի դիտում - 1971 |
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accepted accused Alice Anne appeared became become believed bewitched blood body brought called carried cause century charge child Church condemned confession daughter death demons devil doubt effect Elizabeth employed English Essex evidence evil Examinate example fact familiar father fear fire fits force four further gave give given guilty hand hanged heard held hence human husband imps John Justice kill kind King known Lady later lived Lord magic matter means meeting mind mother murder nature never night occasion passed performed person possessed present prisoner published reason received records revealed Samuels Satan says seems sent sometimes sorcerer spirits taken thing Thomas tion told took torture trial turn victim wife witchcraft witches witnesses woman women young