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Encyclopedia > Peter Binsfeld

Peter Binsfeld (c. 1545 - 1598 or 1603) was a Suffragan Bishop of Trier and a witch hunter who wrote the treatise De confessionibus maleficorum et sagarum, "The Confession of Warlocks and Witches", translated into several languages (Trier, 1589). This work discussed the confessions of alleged witches, and claimed that even if such confessions were produced by torture, they should still be believed. He also encouraged denouncements.


He thought that girls under age twelve and boys under age fourteen could not be considerer guilty of practising witchcraft, but due to the precocity of some children the law should not be completely strict. This point of view can be considered as moderate, taking into account that other inquisitors had condemned to be burnt at the stake children between two and five years of age.


Contrarily to other authors of the same time, Binsfeld doubted that people could change shape into animals and of the validity of the diabolical mark.


Binsfeld also associated the seven deadly sins with seven demons, which he said induced people to commit that sin.


See also Binsfeld's classification of demons.


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Peter Binsfeld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (196 words)
This point of view can be considered as moderate, taking into account that other inquisitors had condemned to be burnt at the stake children between two and five years of age.
Contrarily to other authors of the same time, Binsfeld doubted that people could change shape into animals and of the validity of the diabolical mark.
Binsfeld also associated the seven deadly sins with seven demons, which he said induced people to commit that sin.
Pritzl Family Journal: Index (3678 words)
ALLINGER, Katharina Margareta, Wittich (marriage to Hans Peter Wittich) (i13743), b.1670-d.1754
BINSFELD, Joseph William (marriage to Veronica Gertrude Pritzl Binsfeld Hofmann) (i3571), b.1898-d.1953
GRALL, Peter (marriage to Margaretha Heinrich Grall) (i3509), b.1707-d.1772
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