The Witch Mania by Charles Mackay
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Title:
The Witch Mania
Author:
Charles Mackay
Category:
History
ISBN:
9781455447695
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (Seltzer Books)
File Size:
0.44 MB
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Synopsis
Excerpt from Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. The essay begins: The belief that disembodied spirits may be permitted to revisit this world, has its foundation upon that sublime hope of immortality, which is at once the chief solace and greatest triumph of our reason. Even if revelation did not teach us, we feel that we have that within us which shall never die; and all our experience of this life but makes us cling the more fondly to that one repaying hope. But in the early days of little knowledge, this grand belief became the source of a whole train of superstitions, which, in their turn, became the fount from whence flowed a deluge of blood and horror. Europe, for a period of two centuries and a half, brooded upon the idea, not only that parted spirits walked the earth to meddle in the affairs of men, but that men had power to summon evil spirits to their aid to work woe upon their fellows. An epidemic terror seized upon the nations; no man thought himself secure, either in his person or possessions, from the machinations of the devil and his agents. Every calamity that befell him, he attributed to a witch.
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