Death by Enchantment: An Examination of Ancient and Modern WitchcraftPutnam, 1971 - 244 էջ |
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... prisoner was accused : ... by the damnable arts of witchcraft and sorcery did cast a blight upon the crops of farmer John Brown , and did cause the said farmer's eldest son , William , to fall into lingering sickness whereof in the ...
... prisoner was accused : ... by the damnable arts of witchcraft and sorcery did cast a blight upon the crops of farmer John Brown , and did cause the said farmer's eldest son , William , to fall into lingering sickness whereof in the ...
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... prisoner in the Tower . Sudden incarceration of this kind at that period was not of great significance . It was reasonable to assume that Rochester would , when the Essex divorce was completed , prevail upon the King to release the prisoner ...
... prisoner in the Tower . Sudden incarceration of this kind at that period was not of great significance . It was reasonable to assume that Rochester would , when the Essex divorce was completed , prevail upon the King to release the prisoner ...
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... prisoner had been an accessory . On learning of Weston's execution she collapsed . The prosecution harped on the witchcraft theme : letters from the Countess of Essex to both the prisoner and Forman were read ; exhibits , consisting ...
... prisoner had been an accessory . On learning of Weston's execution she collapsed . The prosecution harped on the witchcraft theme : letters from the Countess of Essex to both the prisoner and Forman were read ; exhibits , consisting ...
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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