Jacobeans, during the reign of King James I in the early 17th century, believed that witches were real and posed a significant threat to society. Influenced by the publication of "Daemonologie" by James I himself, they viewed witches as individuals who made pacts with the devil to gain supernatural powers, often causing harm to others. This belief fueled witch hunts and trials, leading to the persecution and execution of many accused witches. The Jacobean era was marked by a heightened fear of witchcraft, reflecting broader societal anxieties and the intersection of religion, superstition, and politics.
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
Probably witches.
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Elizabeth I was very religious and wouldn't believe in the supernatural. She would need to have more proof than was being presented to believe in witches.
Most people believe they are deluded.
Yes, i believe in witches to this very day! i bet your a witch...please dont kill me! :(
witches are a wiccan origon,they don`t believe in the devil and they don`t do evil
None believe in witches, magic or sorcellery nowadays in France.
Yes they did.
Elizabeth I was very religious and wouldn't believe in the supernatural. She would need to have more proof than was being presented to believe in witches.
Those of us who are practicing witches have no problem believing in ourselves and others who practice as we do.