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The Malleus Maleficarum is a seminal treatise regarding witchcraft
and demons, presented here complete with an authoritative
translation to modern English by Montague Summers. At the time this
book was published in 1487, the Christian church had considered
witchcraft a dangerous affront to the faith for many centuries.
Executions of suspected witches were intermittent, and various
explanations of behaviors deemed suspect were thought to be caused
by possession, either by the devil or demon such as an incubus or
succubus. Kramer wrote this book after he had tried and failed to
have a woman executed for witchcraft. Unhappy at the verdict of the
court, he authored the Malleus Maleficarum as a manual for other
witch seekers to refer to. For centuries the text was used by
Christians as a reference source on matters of demonology, although
it was not used directly by the Inquisition who became notorious
for their tortures and murders.
Full text of most important witchhunter's bible, used by both Catholics and Protestants.
1928. We must approach this great work, admirable in spite of its
trifling blemishes, with open minds and grave intent; if we duly
consider the world of confusion, of Bolshevism, of anarchy and
licentiousness all around today, it should be any easy task for us
to picture the difficulties, the hideous dangers with which Henry
Kramer and James Sprenger were called to combat and to cope; we
must be prepared to discount certain plain faults, certain
awkwardnesses, certain roughnesses and even severities; and then we
shall be in a position to dispassionately and calmly to pronounce
opinion upon the value and merit of this famous work.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
1928. We must approach this great work, admirable in spite of its
trifling blemishes, with open minds and grave intent; if we duly
consider the world of confusion, of Bolshevism, of anarchy and
licentiousness all around today, it should be any easy task for us
to picture the difficulties, the hideous dangers with which Henry
Kramer and James Sprenger were called to combat and to cope; we
must be prepared to discount certain plain faults, certain
awkwardnesses, certain roughnesses and even severities; and then we
shall be in a position to dispassionately and calmly to pronounce
opinion upon the value and merit of this famous work.
The Malleus Maleficarum (Latin for "The Hammer of Witches") is a
famous treatise on witches, written in 1486 by Heinrich Kramer, an
Inquisitor of the Catholic Church, first published in Germany in
1487. Jacob Sprenger is also often attributed as an author.
1928. We must approach this great work, admirable in spite of its
trifling blemishes, with open minds and grave intent; if we duly
consider the world of confusion, of Bolshevism, of anarchy and
licentiousness all around today, it should be any easy task for us
to picture the difficulties, the hideous dangers with which Henry
Kramer and James Sprenger were called to combat and to cope; we
must be prepared to discount certain plain faults, certain
awkwardnesses, certain roughnesses and even severities; and then we
shall be in a position to dispassionately and calmly to pronounce
opinion upon the value and merit of this famous work.
We must approach this great work, admirable in spite of its
trifling blemishes, with open minds and grave intent; if we duly
consider the world of confusion, of Bolshevism, of anarchy and
licentiousness all around today, it should be any easy task for us
to picture the difficulties, the hideous dangers with which Henry
Kramer and James Sprenger were called to combat and to cope; we
must be prepared to discount certain plain faults, certain
awkwardnesses, certain roughnesses and even severities; and then we
shall be in a position to dispassionately and calmly to pronounce
opinion upon the value and merit of this famous work.
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