| 1890 - Počet stránok 880
...judge is so clear and open as to declare against that impious, vulgar opinion that the devil himself has power to torment and kill innocent children, or...butter, pigs, and geese, and the like errors of the igimnyit and foolish rabble, -the countrymen (the triers) cry, this judge hath no religion, for he... | |
| John Brand - 1893 - Počet stránok 554
...judge is so clear and open as to declare against that impious vulgar opinion, that the devil himself has power to torment and kill innocent children, or...cheese, butter, pigs, and geese, and the like errors ot' the ignorant and foolish rabble, the countrymen (the triers) cry, ' this judge hath no religion,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1894 - Počet stránok 546
...judge is so clear and open as to declare against that impious vulgar opinion that the Devil himself has power to torment and kill innocent children, or...of the ignorant and foolish rabble, the countrymen cry, ' This judge hath no religion, for he doth not believe witches ; ' and so, to show they have some,... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - Počet stránok 886
...Judge is so clear and open as to declare against that impious vulgar opinion, that the Devil himself has power to torment and kill innocent Children, or...religion, for he doth not believe Witches;' and so to shew they have some they hang the poor wretches." From a physical MS. dated 1475, we here transcribe... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - Počet stránok 808
...and open as to declare rainst that impious vulgar opinion, that the Devil himself has power to i-ment and kill innocent Children, or that he is pleased to divert himself i 1 1*. the good people's Cheese, Butter, Pigs, and Geese, and the like errors ignorant and foolish... | |
| Gilbert Geis, Ivan Bunn - 1997 - Počet stránok 308
...impious vulgar opinion, that the devil himself has power to torment and kill innocent children . . . [the triers] cry this judge hath no religion, for he doth not believe witches; and so, to shew they have some, hang the poor wretches.84 To avoid a "tendency to mistake," North declares, a... | |
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