Sceptical Publications: Samuel Harsnett - 1599 Flashcards
What was his publication titled?
‘A Discovery of the Fraudulent Practices of john Darrell’
What makes Harsnett important?
He witnessed the trial of John Darrell and Thomas Darling.
What was the main argument he put forward?
The practice of misleading people through the use (or supposed use) of magic is nothing new and can be traced back to ancient times.
Who did he criticise?
The Catholic Church:
- Priests claim to carry out miracles too easily.
- Too quick to perform rituals, thinking this will solve everything.
- They are heretics: claim to cast out devils through exorcism, however only God can do this and they take credit.
What did Section 1 state?
He surveyed the people Darrell exorcised, claiming him to be immoral and sinful.
What did he outline in Section 2?
Outlines how Darrell had instructed Somers to feign possessions and how they conspired to fake an exorcism.
How about Section 3?
Somers’ fits were nothing extraordinary.
Also tells of how Somers had confessed about the fraud - Darrell implored him to revoke it.
What does Section 4 say?
Harsnett discredits Somers’ fits.
Somers could not suddenly speak Greek or Latin as has been claimed.
And finally, Section 5?
Darrell instructed Darling to act possessed.
What did Harsnett’s publication lead to?
The Pamphlet War.
What, in essence, was the Pamphlet War?
It prompted a wider debate about witchcraft and possession.
Pamphlet War: What was written in 1600?
Darrell retaliated:
‘A detection of the sinful, shaming, lying and ridiculous discours of Samuel Harsnett’
Pamphlet War: Who were John Deacon and John Walker, and what did they say?
They were Puritan ministers who began questioning the possibilities of exorcisms in their 1601 pamphlet:
- Devil could not possess others as only God had this power.
- Demanded evidence from Darrell that he had the power to exorcise.
Pamphlet War: How did Darrell respond to Deacon and Walker?
His response was that he had witnessed possessions.
How was the Pamphlet War important?
It was important in the questioning of demonic possession and its cure through exorcising, fasting and prayer.