Jonathan Fontenot

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This was no big deal: all Christendom agreed that death was the appropriate sentence for heresy, and in the decades beforehand, scores of self-confessed sorcerers, plague-spreaders and devil-worshippers (self-confessed while their feet were being grilled, of course) had been tortured and burned in Geneva. This was the sixteenth century.
The Unquenchable Flame: Discovering the Heart of the Reformation
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