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Paul Laymann, Anti-Witch WriterRegarding the application of torture, "Munich Jesuit Paul Laymann [1575-1635] suggested...a repetition of the examination under torture was always possible on the grounds that 'the judge had not pursued the first application of torture to its conclusion, either because the accused had fallen ill or because the judge had realized that he meant to persist in his contumacious attitude, and would not confess'" (Kunze 258). Lost?Paul Laymann, Anti-Witch Writer copyrighted 1996-1998 to Shantell Powell. |