A Gobber Tooth, A Hairy Lip, A Squint Eye: Concepts of the Witch and the Body in Early Modern Europe - Page 75 - UNT Digital Library
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In Jean Bodin's "On the Demon-Mania of Witches", he talks about priests who engage in witchcraft as not just dangerous, but incredibly common. Is there evidence that priests in Latin Christendom were
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