The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and DemonologyAn historical and human compendium, from original sources in the world's greatest libraries, describing the witches' sabbat and pact, incubi and succubi, eyewitness reports of trials, werewolves, and vampires, sexual relations with the devil, demoniacal possession and exorcism, poltergeists, barbarous tortures, and the theological and legal theories of inquisition, witchcraft and demonology. |
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... court in the following letter : Honorable and esteemed lords , most wise and magnanimous ! Recently , on June 1 , I addressed to the court a humble petition relating to my dear wife , in which I requested that she be set free ; but my ...
... court in the following letter : Honorable and esteemed lords , most wise and magnanimous ! Recently , on June 1 , I addressed to the court a humble petition relating to my dear wife , in which I requested that she be set free ; but my ...
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... court in the following letter : Honorable and esteemed lords , most wise and magnanimous ! Recently , on June 1 , I addressed to the court a humble petition relating to my dear wife , in which I requested that she be set free ; but my ...
... court in the following letter : Honorable and esteemed lords , most wise and magnanimous ! Recently , on June 1 , I addressed to the court a humble petition relating to my dear wife , in which I requested that she be set free ; but my ...
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... court , actually and effectually , for most worthy and legiti- mate punishment according to its own secular provisions . The sentencing and execution by the secular authority were also made an occa- sion for terror . At Neuchâtel , for ...
... court , actually and effectually , for most worthy and legiti- mate punishment according to its own secular provisions . The sentencing and execution by the secular authority were also made an occa- sion for terror . At Neuchâtel , for ...
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