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The Trial and Execution of Sarah Good: A Case Study in Selective Theocracy

ecclesiology, ethics, philosophy, politics, worldview

Beginning on March 1, 1692, Sarah Good, of Salem, Massachusetts, was examined on charges of witchcraft. Witnesses would later testify that she had engaged in witchcraft, ridden on brooms and poles, appeared as an apparition and tormented children, and otherwise...

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