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The Discovery Of Witches: The History Of Witch Trials And Witch Hunts In 17Th Century England, By The Witch Finder General

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Product Code: 9781387900275
ISBN13: 9781387900275
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In The Discovery of Witches, Matthew Hopkins - the Witch Finder General of England during the early 1600s - details the process by which he found and captured suspected witches. Hopkins' treatise is comprised of answers to various queries he had received by members of the public curious about his investigatory techniques in finding witches. This book answers a total of fourteen queries, with replies ranging from a few sentences to a few paragraphs in length. The book is an illustrative portrayal of a society fervently given to superstitions about the powers of witchcraft. At three hundred women killed, the efforts of Hopkins and his assistant John Stearne were prolific. Accorded status, Hopkins encountered opposition to his witch finding. That his 'investigations' required scant evidence to secure death sentences dismayed figures in the Church of England. Today, historians judge Hopkins as an opportunist who took advantage of unfounded suspicions to advance his own fame.

Author: Matthew Hopkins
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2018
Number of Pages: 36 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/History
ISBN-10: 1387900277
ISBN-13: 9781387900275

The Discovery Of Witches: The History Of Witch Trials And Witch Hunts In 17Th Century England, By The Witch Finder General

$10.35
 
In The Discovery of Witches, Matthew Hopkins - the Witch Finder General of England during the early 1600s - details the process by which he found and captured suspected witches. Hopkins' treatise is comprised of answers to various queries he had received by members of the public curious about his investigatory techniques in finding witches. This book answers a total of fourteen queries, with replies ranging from a few sentences to a few paragraphs in length. The book is an illustrative portrayal of a society fervently given to superstitions about the powers of witchcraft. At three hundred women killed, the efforts of Hopkins and his assistant John Stearne were prolific. Accorded status, Hopkins encountered opposition to his witch finding. That his 'investigations' required scant evidence to secure death sentences dismayed figures in the Church of England. Today, historians judge Hopkins as an opportunist who took advantage of unfounded suspicions to advance his own fame.

Author: Matthew Hopkins
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2018
Number of Pages: 36 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/History
ISBN-10: 1387900277
ISBN-13: 9781387900275
 

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