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Page 195
... further said that the Devil promised her that she should not lack , and that she had money sometimes brought her ... further saith that her re- tainer Bunnie carried Thomas Gardler out of a window , who fell into a back- side [ cesspool ] ...
... further said that the Devil promised her that she should not lack , and that she had money sometimes brought her ... further saith that her re- tainer Bunnie carried Thomas Gardler out of a window , who fell into a back- side [ cesspool ] ...
Page 238
... further , Children as Accusers . Gwinner , Else . In Germany , procedures against witches varied from state to state . The witch trial in 1601 of Else Laubbach , wife of Martin Gwinner , a baker , shows the common practice in an ...
... further , Children as Accusers . Gwinner , Else . In Germany , procedures against witches varied from state to state . The witch trial in 1601 of Else Laubbach , wife of Martin Gwinner , a baker , shows the common practice in an ...
Page 429
... further believe that they would freely come to the Inquisition to revoke their confes- sions , if they thought that they would be received kindly without punishment , for I fear that my efforts to induce this have not been properly made ...
... further believe that they would freely come to the Inquisition to revoke their confes- sions , if they thought that they would be received kindly without punishment , for I fear that my efforts to induce this have not been properly made ...
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accused Agnes Ann Putnam believed bewitching Bishop blood Bodin body burned Canon Episcopi Catholic cause century charged charms child Christian Church condemned confession convicted Cotton Mather court craft crimes daughter death delusion demonologists demons devil devil's mark Elizabeth England English evidence evil example execution exorcism Father Flade France Friedrich von Spee Germany girl Guazzo guilty hand hanged heresy heretics holy incubus indictment innocent Inquisition inquisitors Isobel Johann Johannes Junius John judges King Lancre later Lord lycanthropy Madeleine magic maleficia Malleus Maleficarum Margaret Mary Matthew Hopkins ment mother night nuns ointment pact Paris persons poltergeist Pope possession priest prisoner Protestant punished Reginald Scot sabbat Salem Samuel Satan secular sentence Sister sorcery spectral evidence spirits strappado succubus suspected thee Thomas tion told torture ture wife witch trials witchcraft witnesses woman women wrote young