Daemonologie, Duplicity and Doubt: 17th Century Witchcraft Exposed

Although there is a popular perception when it comes to witchcraft in the first half of the 17th century in England, that credulity ran higher than rationality, the evidence suggests otherwise.There were undoubtedly times that belief was high, especially in the trauma of civil war when Matthew Hopkins, the infamous witchfinder general was doing hisContinue reading “Daemonologie, Duplicity and Doubt: 17th Century Witchcraft Exposed”