2017
DOI: 10.12987/9780300130133
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Exorcism and Enlightenment

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“…476 Even in Würzburg the princebishop prohibited further trials, which seems related to accusations that targeted himself as well as his chancellor. 477 "By an agonizing process, towns and finally whole regions came to reject the procedure of torture and denunciation", Midelfort notes. 478 Importantly, in his view this new German resistance did not stem from any sort of early Enlightenment thought, and neither was it related to a decreasing belief in the devil.…”
Section: Internal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…476 Even in Würzburg the princebishop prohibited further trials, which seems related to accusations that targeted himself as well as his chancellor. 477 "By an agonizing process, towns and finally whole regions came to reject the procedure of torture and denunciation", Midelfort notes. 478 Importantly, in his view this new German resistance did not stem from any sort of early Enlightenment thought, and neither was it related to a decreasing belief in the devil.…”
Section: Internal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%