The European Witch-craze of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, and Other Essays |
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Religion the Reformation and Social Change | 1 |
The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century | 46 |
The European Witchcraze of the Sixteenth and Seven | 90 |
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Alps Antwerp Arminian Bacon Bekker belief bishops Bodin burnt Calvinism Calvinist Calvinist Church capitalism capitalist centres Christian cities clergy clerical confessions Counter-Reformation countries craze created crisis Crown demonology Descartes Devil doctrine Dominicans economic enemies England English Enlightenment entrepreneurs Erasmian Erasmus Europe European fact Flanders France Franche-Comté French Geer Geneva Germany Grotius Henri heresy heretics Hexenwahn und Hexenprozess historian Holland Huguenots ideas ideological industrial Inquisition inquisitors intellectual Italy Jesuit Jews King l'Ancre laity least liberal look Louis de Geer Louis XIV Luther Lutheran Malleus medieval mercantile merely monarchy mythology offices orthodoxy Paris persecution philosophy political Pope princes Protestant Protestantism Puritan Pyrenees radical rational Reformation religion religious Renaissance revolution Richelieu Rome sabbat Saumur sceptics Scot Scotland Scottish seemed seventeenth century sixteenth century social society Socinianism Spain Spanish superstition Sweden Switzerland Thirty Years War tion torture Voltaire Weber Weyer witch-beliefs witch-craze witch-trials witchcraft witches