He knows a lot about witchcraft
Hale
Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale ask Elizabeth Proctor to convince her husband, John Proctor, to confess to witchcraft and save himself from execution. They believe that a confession, even if false, could help him avoid death and serve the community. Their request is rooted in a desire to maintain order and prevent further turmoil in Salem, despite the moral implications of such a confession.
Give me liberty, or give me death?
First he has him recite his commandments and he forgets adultery; then Reverend Hale wants John to confess because he believes that dying is a worse sin than lying.
Reverend Hale asks John Proctor to sign a confession to witchcraft, believing it will save Proctor's life. Hale is grappling with the moral implications of the trials and hopes that Proctor's confession will help demonstrate the injustice of the court's actions. Ultimately, Hale wants Proctor to stand against the wrongful executions and to preserve his integrity, even in the face of death.
were the judges of the salem witch trials ever ask for forgiveness for killing people
Just go to all store in winston-salem and ask
I am sorry, but I don't understand your question. Maybe you are trying to ask ""what is the mortgage in Salem High?"" the mortgage varies from 4.917% to 4.665% in Salem High
The officers can make a voluntary contact with him by asking if they can speak to him. The officer can then ask him any questions that they want to. They can ask his permission to search him and if he agrees, they can search. The officers don't know who is a reverend, and anyway, reverends can be drug users. If the officers can articulate that the reverend's actions give rise to reasonable suspicion of drug activity, they can temporarily detain the reverend. Then, since weapons are known to go hand in hand with (articulable actions of) drug activity, they can search the reverend for weapons, and if they come across drugs in that search, they can arrest.
the ten commandments
He ask him to recite the 10 amendments
Some important questions to ask about the Salem Witch Trials include: What were the causes of the hysteria? How did the legal system fail to protect the accused? What impact did the trials have on the community and society as a whole?