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Witchcraft and the burning times 
55 hours to live-it's a slow death brrr
Alice Lake Alice (Mrs. Henry) Lake, executed as a witch
Burning times myth the Burning Times is a Wiccan term referring to the witch persecutions in Europe during the late medieval and renaissance periods. According to the theory, Chirstian witch-hunters were in fact attempting to root out practitioners of older pagan religions
Burning times myth
Burning times: the extermination of witches and other heretics burning times, the Christian extermination of witches and other heretics
Burning times: who were the perpetrators and their victims the perpetrators and their victims
Christian responses to witchcraft and sorcery in South Africa Christian responses to witchcraft and sorcery in South Africa
Christyne Kints, de heks van Harelbeke in 1603 in Dutch
Complete 1692 Salem witchcraft papers
Curious punishments
De inquisitie in de beklaagdenbank in Dutch
Documented incidents in the killings of witches documented incidents in the killings of witches, most were probably innocent, some were satanists, others were not, some were just senile, all on this list died as a result of a witchcraft accusation, Executed during the burning times, English deaths of the burning times
English witch trials English witch trials
Essex witchcraft trials
European witch hunts for three centuries of early modern European history, diverse societies were consumed by a panic over alleged witches in their midst. Witch-hunts, especially in Central Europe, resulted in the trial, torture, and execution of tens of thousands of victims, about three-quarters of whom were women
Heksen en hun buren in Frans-Vlaanderen in Dutch
Heksen in Vlaanderen in Dutch
Heksen verbrand in het Graafschap Vlaanderen
Heksenwaan in Dutch
Heksenwaag in Dutch
Heksenprocessen in Arnhem in Dutch
Horrors of the inquisition
Innocentius VIII
Inquisition The Inquisition was a medieval church court instituted to seek out and prosecute heretics. The term is applied to the institution itself, which was episcopal or papal, regional or local; to the personnel of the tribunal; and to the judicial procedure followed by the court
Joan of Arc Joan of Arc
Lancashire witches
Malleus Maleficarum Malleus Maleficarum, the best known (i.e., the most infamous) of the witch-hunt manuals
Malleus Maleficarum: the witch hammer first published in 1486, is arguably one of the most infamous books ever written, due primarily to its position and regard during the Middle Ages
Medieval sourcebook: witchcraft documents [15th century]
National geographic: Salem witchcraft hysteria Salem witchcraft hysteria
New light on witchcraft
Nieuwpoortse heksen in Dutch
Punishment, torture, and ordeal punishments, tortures, and ordeals were meted out to many accused witches as part of secular or ecclesiastical court methods, part of The witching hours
Salem
Salem witch trials and the burning times Salem witch trials and the burning times, information on Salem witch trials of 1692, the inquistion, witch hangings, burning at the stake, dead witch listing, Joan of arc and more, witch exectution, hanging, burned alive, inquistition, joan of arc, joan d'arc, 1692, Sarah Good, Bridget Bishop, Parris, beheading, execution, burned at the stake
Salem witch trials
Salem witch trials Salem witch trials
Salem witchcraft trials Salem witch trials, 1692
Salem witchcraft trials
Sarah Pease the wife of Robert Pease, was accused of witchcraft in Salem on May 23, 1692
Ten Common Errors and Myths about the Witch Hunts
The witch hunt victims, hunters, church, time of prosecution, reasons for magic fear, bibliography, links, picture archives, text-archives
Timeline
Vonnissen van hekserij in Dutch
Witch burnings: holocaust without equal
Witch hunts the Reformation did not convert the people of Europe to orthodox Christianity through preaching and catechisms alone. It was the 300 year period of witch-hunting from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, what R.H. Robbins called "the shocking nightmare, the foulest crime and deepest shame of western civilization."
Witches burned in Flanders witches burned in Flanders
Witchcraft documents (15th century)
Witching hours medieval through enlightenment period, the great witch craze of 1100-1700 AD, a tip
Witch Hunts Witch Hunts (15th-17th Century)
Witchcraft legends witchcraft legends
Witch Persecutions This is a survey of primary sources for the history of the witch persecutions. Written late in the 19th Century, this collection epitomizes pre-Murray scholarship on this subject
Witch Persecutions at Bamberg
Witch Persecutions at Bonn
Witch Persecutions at Trier
Witch Persecutions at Wurzburg
Witches in the Bible and in the Talmud
Witch trials in Finland witch trials in Finland

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