Friedrich Spee
Friedrich Spee (also ''Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld''; February 25, 1591 – August 7, 1635) was a German Jesuit priest, professor, and poet, most well known as a forceful opponent of witch trials and one who was an insider writing from the epicenter of the European witch-phobia. Spee argued strongly against the use of torture, and as an eyewitness he gathered a book full of details regarding its cruelty and unreliability. He wrote, "Torture has the power to create witches where none exist." Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
Created 1688
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2by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
Created 1887
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3by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
Created 1831
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4by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
Created 1660
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5by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
Created 1812
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6by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
Created 1876
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7by Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635Other Authors: “...Spee, Friedrich von, 1591-1635...”
Created 1908
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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