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Salem Witch Trials The Crucible
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Salem, Massachusetts: 1600’s FPuritans: Believe in predestination (God already decided if you were going to heaven)
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5 Beliefs of Puritans F1. No one is automatically saved. F2. Some are saved and some are not. F3. Pleasing God is limited. F4. One cannot resist God’s grace. F5. Cannot change predestination. F1. No one is automatically saved. F2. Some are saved and some are not. F3. Pleasing God is limited. F4. One cannot resist God’s grace. F5. Cannot change predestination.
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Witches! Witchcraft is: "entering into a compact with the devil in exchange for certain powers to do evil. ”
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Court of Oyer and Terminer FWitches were tried and convicted based on rumors. FMany were hanged. FWomen were easily viewed as evil. FWitches were tried and convicted based on rumors. FMany were hanged. FWomen were easily viewed as evil.
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Sarah Good’s Trial FWhat evil spirit have you familiarity with?None. FHave you made no contract with the devil?No. FWhy do you hurt these children?I do not hurt them. I scorn it. FWho do you imploy then to do it?I imploy no body. FWhat creature do you imploy then?No creature. I am falsely accused. FWhat evil spirit have you familiarity with?None. FHave you made no contract with the devil?No. FWhy do you hurt these children?I do not hurt them. I scorn it. FWho do you imploy then to do it?I imploy no body. FWhat creature do you imploy then?No creature. I am falsely accused.
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Salem Witch Trials Warrant. Procedure. You’re accused! -Site Warrant. Procedure. You’re accused! -Site
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