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John Proctor says this ironic statement about witchcraft trials to his wife, Elizabeth, in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. Witchcraft was known as "black mischief" as in black magic, but he felt it was the witchhunting trials that were a stain on their community.
John Proctor
Danforth is a judge in the novel The Crucible, which depicts the Salem witch trials. He says that the difference between witchcraft and ordinary crime is that a person accused of witchcraft cannot defend themselves by calling witnesses.
Witchcraft is not allowed in Christian beliefs. The Christian bible (King James edition) clearly says those who practice witchcraft and black magic will not go to heaven.
The bible says that those who practice black magic will not inherit the kingdom of god. So it is very wrong.
The Bible says very clearly that rebellion is like witchcraft. It says that like witchcraft is a sin, so is rebellion a sin.
In 'The Black Cat', the narrator's wife believes that all black cats are witches in disguise due to superstitions and folklore associating black cats with witchcraft and bad luck. This belief ultimately contributes to the unfolding events in the story.
the bible says witchcraft is a very bad thing that may all withes die it's there in the bible.
The dictionary definition of tests is that they are critical examinations or trials. It also says that they can be a procedure.
In the bible it says that witchcraft is against God.
Mary says to the Proctors that thirty-nine (39) people stand accused of witchcraft.
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