Astoargument,theseeffortsweremetespeciallybyJeanBodininhisfamousbook,theDemonomaniedesSorciers,publishedin1580。ItwasaworkofgreatpowerbyamanjustlyconsideredtheleadingthinkerinFrance,andperhapsinEurope。Allthelearningofthetime,divineandhuman,hemarshalledinsupportoftheprevailingtheory。WithinexorablelogicheshowedthatboththeveracityofsacredScriptureandtheinfallibilityofalonglineofpopesandcouncilsoftheChurchwerepledgedtoit,andinaneloquentpassagethisgreatpublicistwarnedrulersandjudgesagainstanymercytowitches——citingtheexampleofKingAhabcondemnedbytheprophettodieforhavingpardonedamanworthyofdeath,andpointingsignificantlytoKingCharlesIXofFrance,who,havingpardonedasorcerer,diedsoonafterward。[253]
  [253]Totheargumentcitedabove,Bodinadds:“Idcertissimamdaemonispraesentiamsignificat;namubicunquedaemonescumhominibusnefariasocietatisfidecopulantur,foedissimumsemperrelinquuntsulphurisodorem,quodsortilegisaepissimeexperiunturetconfitentur。”SeeBodin’sUniversaeNaturaeTheatrum,Frankfort,1597,pp。208-211。ThefirsteditionofthebookbyPomponatius,whichwastheearliestofhiswritings,isexcessivelyrare,butitwasreprintedatVenicejustahalf-
  centurylater。ItisinhisDeincantationibus,however,thathespeaksespeciallyofdevils。AstoPomponatius,see,besidesthese,Creighton’sHistoryofthePapacyduringtheReformation,andanexcellentessayinFranck’sMoralistesetPhilosophes。
  ForAgrippa,seehisbiographybyProf。HenryMorley,London,1856。ForBodin,seeastatementofhisgenerallineofargumentinLecky,RationalisminEurope,vol。i,chap。1。
  Inthelastyearsofthesixteenthcenturythepersecutionsforwitchcraftandmagicwerethereforeespeciallycruel;andinthewesterndistrictsofGermanythemaininstrumentinthemwasBinsfeld,SuffraganBishopofTreves。
  AtthattimeCorneliusLooswasaprofessorattheuniversityofthatcity。Hewasadevotedchurchman,andoneofthemostbrilliantopponentsofProtestantism,buthefinallysawthroughtheprevailingbeliefregardingoccultpowers,andinanevilhourforhimselfembodiedhisideainabookentitledTrueandFalseMagic。Thebook,thoughearnest,wastemperate,butthishelpedhimandhiscausenotatall。ThetextsofScriptureclearlysanctioningbeliefinsorceryandmagicstoodagainsthim,andthesehadbeenconfirmedbytheinfallibleteachingsoftheChurchandthepopesfromtimeimmemorial;thebookwasstoppedinthepress,themanuscriptconfiscated,andLoosthrownintoadungeon。
  Theinquisitorshavingwroughttheirwilluponhim,inthespringof1593hewasbroughtoutofprison,forcedtorecantonhiskneesbeforetheassembleddignitariesoftheChurch,andthenceforwardkeptconstantlyundersurveillanceandattimesinprison。Eventhiswasconsideredtoolightapunishment,andhisarch-enemy,theJesuitDelrio,declaredthat,butforhisdeathbytheplague,hewouldhavebeenfinallysenttothestake。[254]
  [254]WhatremainsofthemanuscriptofLoos,whichuntilrecentlywassupposedtobelost,wasfound,hiddenawayontheshelvesoftheoldJesuitlibraryatTreves,byMr。GeorgeLincolnBurr,nowaprofessoratCornellUniversity;andProf。
  Burr’scopyofthemanuscriptisnowinthelibraryofthatinstitution。Forafullaccountofthediscoveryanditssignificance,seetheNewYorkNationforNovember11,1886。Thefactsregardingtheafter-lifeofLooswerediscoveredbyProf。
  BurrinmanuscriptrecordsatBrussels。
  Thatthisthreatwasnotunmeaninghadbeenseenafewyearsearlierinacaseevenmorenoted,andinthesamecity。Duringthelastdecadesofthesixteenthcentury,DietrichFlade,aneminentjurist,wasrectoroftheUniversityofTreves,andchiefjudgeoftheElectoralCourt,andinthelattercapacityhehadtopassjudgmentuponpersonstriedonthecapitalchargeofmagicandwitchcraft。Foratimeheyieldedtothelonglineofauthorities,ecclesiasticalandjudicial,supportingtherealityofthiscrime;butheatlastseemstohaverealizedthatitwasunreal,andthattheconfessionsinhistorturechamber,ofcompactswithSatan,ridingonbroomstickstothewitch-sabbath,raisingtempests,producingdiseases,andthelike,wereeithertheresultsofmadnessorofwillingnesstoconfessanythingandeverything,andeventodie,inordertoshortenthefearfultorturestowhichtheaccusedwereinallcasessubjecteduntilasatisfactoryconfessionwasobtained。
  OnthisconvictionoftheunrealityofmanyatleastofthechargesFladeseemstohaveacted,andheatoncereceivedhisreward。HewasarrestedbytheauthorityofthearchbishopandchargedwithhavingsoldhimselftoSatan——thefactofhishesitationinthepersecutionbeingperhapswhatsuggestedhisguilt。Hewasnow,inhisturn,broughtintothetorturechamberoverwhichhehadoncepresided,wasrackeduntilheconfessedeverythingwhichhistorturerssuggested,andfinally,in1589,wasstrangledandburnt。
  OfthattrialarecordexistsinthelibraryofCornellUniversityintheshapeoftheoriginalminutesofthecase,andamongthemthedepositionsofFladewhenundertorture,takendownfromhisownlipsinthetorturechamber。Inthesedepositionsthisreveredandvenerablescholarandjuristacknowledgedthetruthofeveryabsurdchargebroughtagainsthim——anything,everything,whichwouldendthefearfultorture:
  comparedwiththat,deathwasnothing。[255]
  [255]ForthecaseofFlade,seethecarefulstudybyProf。Burr,TheFateofDietrichFlade,inthePapersoftheAmericanHistoricalAssociation,1891。
  Norwasevenapriestsecurewhoventuredtorevealtheunrealityofmagic。WhenFriedrichSpee,theJesuitpoetofwesternGermany,found,intakingtheconfessionsofthoseabouttobeexecutedformagic,thatwithoutexception,justwhenabouttoentereternityandutterlybeyondhopeofpardon,theyallretractedtheirconfessionsmadeundertorture,hissympathiesasamanroseabovehisloyaltytohisorder,andhepublishedhisCautioCriminalisasawarning,statingwithentiremoderationthefactshehadobservedandthenecessityofcare。Buthedidnotdarepublishitunderhisownname,nordidheevendarepublishitinaCatholictown;hegaveittotheworldanonymously,and,inordertopreventanytracingoftheworktohimthroughtheconfessional,hesecretlycausedittobepublishedintheProtestanttownofRinteln。
  Norwasthisall。NothingshowssothoroughlytheholdthatthisbeliefinmagichadobtainedastheconductofSpee’spowerfulfriendandcontemporary,JohnPhilipvonSchonborn,latertheElectorandPrinceArchbishopofMayence。
  Asayouth,SchonbornhadlovedandadmiredSpee,andhadespeciallynotedhispersistentmelancholyandhishairwhitenedeveninhisyoungmanhood。OnSchonborn’spressinghimforthecause,Speeatlastconfessedthathissadness,whitenedhair,andprematureoldagewereduetohisrecollectionsofthescoresofmenandwomenandchildrenwhomhehadbeenobligedtoseetorturedandsenttothescaffoldandstakeformagicandwitchcraft,whenheastheirfatherconfessorpositivelyknewthemtobeinnocent。Theresultwasthat,whenSchonbornbecameElectorandArchbishopofMayence,hestoppedthewitchpersecutionsinthatprovince,andpreventedthemaslongashelived。Butherewasshownthestrengthoftheologicalandecclesiasticaltraditionsandprecedents。Evenamansostrongbyfamilyconnections,andenjoyingsuchgreattemporalandspiritualpowerasSchonborn,darednotopenlygivehisreasonsforthischangeofpolicy。Sofarasisknown,heneverutteredawordpubliclyagainsttherealityofmagic,andunderhissuccessorintheelectoratewitchtrialswereresumed。
  Thegreatupholdersoftheorthodoxviewretainedfullpossessionofthefield。ThevictoriousBishopBinsfeld,ofTreves,wroteabooktoprovethateverythingconfessedbythewitchesundertorture,especiallytheraisingofstormsandthegeneralcontrollingoftheweather,wasworthyofbelief;andthisbookbecamethroughoutEuropeastandardauthority,bothamongCatholicsandProtestants。EvenmoreinflexiblewasRemigius,criminaljudgeinLorraine。Onthetitle-pageofhismanualheboaststhatwithinfifteenyearshehadsentninehundredpersonstodeathforthisimaginarycrime。[256]
  [256]ForSpeeandSchonborn,seeSoldanandotherGermanauthorities。TherearecopiesofthefirsteditionsoftheCautioCriminalisinthelibraryofCornellUniversity。
  Binsfeld’sbookborethetitleofTractatusdeconfessionibusmaleficorumetsagarum。FirstpublishedatTrevesin1589,itappearedsubsequentlyfourtimesintheoriginalLatin,aswellasintwodistinctGermantranslations,andinaFrenchone。
  Remigius’smanualwasentitledDaemonolatreia,andwasfirstprintedatLyonsin1595。
  ProtestantismfellintothesuperstitionasfullyasCatholicism。
  InthesamecenturyJohnWier,adiscipleofAgrippa,triedtoframeapioustheorywhich,whilesatisfyingorthodoxy,shoulddosomethingtocheckthefrightfulcrueltiesaroundhim。InhisbookDePraestigiisDaemonum,publishedin1563,heproclaimedhisbeliefinwitchcraft,butsuggestedthatthecompactswithSatan,journeysthroughtheaironbroomsticks,bearingchildrentoSatan,raisingstormsandproducingdiseases——towhichsomanywomenandchildrenconfessedundertorture——weredelusionssuggestedandpropagatedbySatanhimself,andthatthepersonschargedwithwitchcraftwerethereforetobeconsidered“aspossessed“——thatis,ratherassinnedagainstthansinning。[257]
  [257]ForWier,orWeyer,see,besideshisownworks,theexcellentbiographybyProf。Binz,ofBonn。
  ButneitherCatholicsnorProtestantswouldlistenforamomenttoanysuchsuggestion。Wierwasbitterlydenouncedandpersecuted。NordidBekker,aProtestantdivineinHolland,fareanybetterinthefollowingcentury。ForhisWorldBewitched,inwhichheventurednotonlytoquestionthedevil’spowerovertheweather,buttodenyhisbodilyexistencealtogether,hewassolemnlytriedbythesynodofhisChurchandexpelledfromhispulpit,whilehisviewswerecondemnedasheresy,andoverwhelmedwithafloodofrefutationswhosemerecataloguewouldfillpages;andthesecasesweretypicalofmany。
  TheReformationhad,indeed,atfirstdeepenedthesuperstition;
  thenewChurchbeinganxioustoshowitselfequallyorthodoxandzealouswiththeold。Duringthecenturyfollowingthefirstgreatmovement,theeminentLutheranjuristandtheologianBenedictCarpzov,whoseboastwasthathehadreadtheBiblefifty-threetimes,especiallydistinguishedhimselfbyhisskillindemonstratingtherealityofwitchcraft,andbyhiscrueltyindetectingandpunishingit。Thetorturechambersweresetatworkmorevigorouslythanever,andalonglineoftheologicaljuristsfollowedtomaintainthesystemandtoextendit。
  Toargueagainstit,orevendoubtit,wasexceedinglydangerous。
  Evenaslateasthebeginningoftheeighteenthcentury,whenChristianThomasius,thegreatestandbravestGermanbetweenLutherandLessing,begantheeffortswhichputanendtoitinProtestantGermany,hedidnotdareatfirst,boldashewas,toattackitinhisownname,butpresentedhisviewsastheuniversitythesisofanirresponsiblestudent。[258]
  [258]ForThomasius,seehisvariousbigraphiesbyLudenandothers;alsothetreatisesonwitchcraftbySoldanandothers。
  Manuscriptnotesofhislectures,andcopiesofhisearliestbooksonwitchcraftaswellasonotherformsoffolly,aretobefoundinthelibraryofCornellUniversity。
  ThesamestubbornresistancetothegradualencroachmentofthescientificspiritupontheorthodoxdoctrineofwitchcraftwasseeninGreatBritain。TypicalastotheattitudebothofScotchandEnglishProtestantswerethetheoryandpracticeofKingJamesI,himselftheauthorofabookonDemonology,andnothingifnotatheologian。Astotheory,histreatiseonDemonologysupportedtheworstfeaturesofthesuperstition;astopractice,heorderedthelearnedandacuteworkofReginaldScot,TheDiscoverieofWitchcraft,oneofthebesttreatiseseverwrittenonthesubject,tobeburnedbythehangman,andheappliedhisownknowledgetoinvestigatingthecausesofthetempestswhichbesethisbrideonhervoyagefromDenmark。
  Skilfuluseofunlimitedtorturesoonbroughtthesecausestolight。ADr。Fian,whilehislegswerecrushedinthe“boots“
  andwedgesweredrivenunderhisfingernails,confessedthatseveralhundredwitcheshadgonetoseainasievefromtheportofLeith,andhadraisedstormsandtempeststodrivebacktheprincess。
  WiththecominginofthePuritansthepersecutionwasevenmorelargely,systematically,andcruellydeveloped。Thegreatwitch-finder,MatthewHopkins,havinggonethroughthecountyofSuffolkandtestedmultitudesofpooroldwomenbypiercingthemwithpinsandneedles,declaredthatcountytobeinfestedwithwitches。ThereuponParliamentissuedacommission,andsenttwoeminentPresbyteriandivinestoaccompanyit,withtheresultthatinthatcountyalonesixtypersonswerehangedforwitchcraftinasingleyear。InScotlandmatterswereevenworse。TheautodafeofSpainwascelebratedinScotlandunderanothername,andwithPresbyterianministersinsteadofRomanCatholicpriestsasthemainattendants。AtLeith,in1664,ninewomenwereburnedtogether。Condemnationsandpunishmentsofwomeninbatcheswerenotuncommon。TorturewasusedfarmorefreelythaninEngland,bothindetectingwitchesandinpunishingthem。Thenaturalargumentdevelopedinhundredsofpulpitswasthis:IftheAllwiseGodpunisheshiscreatureswithtorturesinfiniteincrueltyandduration,whyshouldnothisministers,asfarastheycan,imitatehim?