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Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as

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Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as

DOI link for Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as

Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as book

she confessed and truly repented, the inquisitor assured her, she would always be pardoned by the Holy Tribunal. With this, and a caution about not paying heed to superstitions and criticizing them whenever she came across them, she was absolved. The notions propounded by the church about sin, guilt, and devo-

Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as

DOI link for Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as

Ruth Behar Christian, and that she should never be afraid to confess her sins to her confessor and that she should always confess what is most par-ticular, and that which seemed the most shameful to her.” So long as book

she confessed and truly repented, the inquisitor assured her, she would always be pardoned by the Holy Tribunal. With this, and a caution about not paying heed to superstitions and criticizing them whenever she came across them, she was absolved. The notions propounded by the church about sin, guilt, and devo-
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BookGender and Witchcraft

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
Imprint Routledge
Pages 8
eBook ISBN 9780203055830
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