Macbeth

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English

 

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July 5, 2012

 

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This was a time when the belief in witchcraft was strong as was the belief in all things supernatural. In Scotland during this time it was a criminal offence to practise witchcraft of any kind. The King of Scotland during that time, James IV was a Christian who believed he represented god and therefore if god was represented in human form by him then the devil must be also be represented by a human and King James IV believed the devil was represented by witches...
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This was a time when the belief in witchcraft was strong as was the belief in all things supernatural. In Scotland during this time it was a criminal offence to practise witchcraft of any kind. The King of Scotland during that time, James IV was a Christian who believed he represented god and therefore if god was represented in human form by him then the devil must be also be represented by a human and King James IV believed the devil was represented by witches...
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