Steve Greenleaf

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Among the forces restraining the witch craze was one that might not be expected in this context, the Spanish Inquisition. Though zealous against heretics and crypto-Jews, the Spanish authorities tended not to believe reports of witches, and Spain remained largely free of witches. The Inquisition warned its judges against believing everything in the Malleus, even if the author “writes about it as something he himself has seen and investigated.”
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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