On the Demon-mania of Witches |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
On the DemonMania of Witches | 32 |
BOOK | 69 |
The Definition of a Witch | 95 |
Chapter 3 | 109 |
On Those Who Renounce God and Their Religion | 112 |
Chapter 4 | 119 |
Whether Witches Have Copulation with Demons | 130 |
BOOK THREE | 143 |
On the Unlawful Means Which Are Used | 158 |
BOOK FOUR | 173 |
On the Voluntary and Forced Confessions | 190 |
On the Punishment That Witches Merit | 203 |
BOOK | 207 |
Chapter 3 | 216 |
Chapter 6 | 135 |
Common terms and phrases
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