Colonial Woman and Religion-"Woman and Witchcraft"

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Religion

 

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Lisa P

 

Date added:

October 10, 2016

 

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University

 

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B

 

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3 / 683

 

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It was borne in the mind that the Massachusetts colonies were not alone in this belief in witchcraft. It as common throughout the world, and was as aged as humankind. Deprived of the aid of modern science in explaining odd methods and activities, man had long been adapted to fall back upon devils, witches, and evil spirits as premises for his arguments...
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It as common throughout the world, and was as aged as humankind. Deprived of the aid of modern science in explaining odd methods and activities, man had long been adapted to fall back upon devils, witches, and evil spirits as premises for his arguments. While the execution of the witch was not so common an event elsewhere in the world, during the Salem period, yet it was unknown among ?so-called' open-minded people...
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