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166 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1956
It was felt that no one would help a witch without a good reason, and the reason could only be that the suspect鈥檚 defender was also in league with the devil. It is this attitude that makes it so difficult for intelligent and thoughtful people to stop a great popular hatred like the hatred toward the witches.
Although the Puritans insisted that they had left England because of the oppressive nature of the English church, they did not want liberty of religion, but only conformity.
"Mary Walcott and Elizabeth Hubbard stood up in their places. One of them swore solemnly that Goodwife Nurse had come to her at night and sat upon her chest to suffocate her. The other pointed out that a black man stood, even now, whispering in Goodwife Nurse鈥檚 ear and that yellow birds were flying about her head."