Religion and the Decline of MagicReligion & the Decline of Magic is Keith Thomas's classic history of the magical beliefs held by people on every level of English society in the 16th and 17th centuries and how these beliefs were a part of the religious and scientific assumptions of the time. It is not only a major historical and religious work, but a thoroughly enjoyable book filled with fascinating facts and original insights into an area of human nature that remains controversial today- the belief in the supernatural that still continues in the modern world. |
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Page 93
... death or other fearful accident ' , 1 ... In the Middle Ages preachers had enlivened their sermons with exempla edifying tales of judgments upon sinners and mercies shown to the pious . In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the ...
... death or other fearful accident ' , 1 ... In the Middle Ages preachers had enlivened their sermons with exempla edifying tales of judgments upon sinners and mercies shown to the pious . In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the ...
Page 443
... death . It furthermore declared it to be felony if the victim was only injured ; and it replaced life imprisonment by death as the penalty for a second offence in the case of lesser kinds of magic , involving treasure , lost goods ...
... death . It furthermore declared it to be felony if the victim was only injured ; and it replaced life imprisonment by death as the penalty for a second offence in the case of lesser kinds of magic , involving treasure , lost goods ...
Page 605
... death and bereavement has been noted by many contemporary commentators ; and it seems that the beginning of the decline of this traditional rite de passage should be traced back to the break effected by the Reformation , though the ...
... death and bereavement has been noted by many contemporary commentators ; and it seems that the beginning of the decline of this traditional rite de passage should be traced back to the break effected by the Reformation , though the ...
Contents
The Environment | 3 |
The Magic of the Medieval Church | 43 |
3 The Impact of the Reformation | 63 |
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