The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut (1647-1697) by John M. Taylor

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Author Taylor, John M. (John Metcalf), 1845-1918
Title The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut (1647-1697)
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Summary "The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut (1647-1697)" by John M. Taylor is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the witchcraft trials and the resulting societal delusions that gripped the colony of Connecticut for over fifty years. It aims to illuminate the historical context and the beliefs that led to the persecution of many individuals accused of witchcraft, often based on superstition and fear. The beginning of the work presents an array of documents and illustrations directly from the colonial records, including grand jury presentments and indictments related to witchcraft. The text highlights the testimonies against individuals like Mary Staple and John Carrington, showcasing the formal accusations and the grave implications of being labeled a witch in that era. In this opening portion, Taylor introduces the complex interplay of theology, humanity's fear of the unknown, and the legal framework that drove the witch hunts, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of how these events unfolded in colonial Connecticut. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BF: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Psychology, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
Subject Witchcraft -- Connecticut -- History
Subject Connecticut -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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EBook-No. 12288
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Most Recently Updated Dec 14, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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