Witchcraft in British History

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Witchcraft in British History
WITCHCRAFT IN BRITISH HISTORY "European witchcraft was a unique phenomenon which differed from European high magic from the low magic or simple sorcery" (Russel 658). "High magic and simple sorcery differ however in methods and motivation" (658). High magic was astrology and alchemy (658). Sorcerers are usually people that are motivated by strong feelings of jealously, revenge, malice which are experienced by everyone (Marwich 3042). "More supernatural are witches who are slaves of aberration and addiction that are consideration …showed first 75 words of 1925 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1925 total…Company, 1987. 415 - 421. Marwich, M. G. "Witchcraft." Man, Myth and Magic. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mythology, Religion and the Unknown. Ed. Richard Cavendish. Vol 11. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1985. 3041 - 3046. Revesz, Therese Ruth. Witches. Milwalkee: Raintree Childrens Books, 1977. Russel, Jeffery Burton. "European Witchcraft." Dictionary of the Middle Ages. Ed. Joseph R. Stayer.Vol 12. New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1989. 658 - 665. Scot, Reginald. The Discoverie of Witchcraft. New York: Dover Publications, 1972. Stallman, Birdie. Learning About Witches. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1981.

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