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Focusing on John Hilliard's fascination with the monochrome and visual obstruction, this career-spanning volume draws together the artist's diverse engagement with photography.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1686 Edition.
""Fire From Heaven Or Burning the Body of One John Hitchell"" is a historical account written by John Hilliard. The book focuses on the story of John Hitchell, a man who was accused of witchcraft and subsequently burned at the stake in England in 1589. Hilliard provides an in-depth examination of the events leading up to Hitchell's execution, including the political and social climate of the time, as well as the religious beliefs and superstitions that fueled the witch hunts of the era. The book also explores the legal proceedings that led to Hitchell's conviction, as well as the gruesome details of his execution. Hilliard's writing is both informative and engaging, providing readers with a vivid and detailed picture of life in Elizabethan England and the dangers faced by those accused of witchcraft. Overall, ""Fire From Heaven Or Burning the Body of One John Hitchell"" is a fascinating and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the history of witchcraft and the persecution of innocent people throughout history.1686. Or a trumpet sounding to judgment, calling us to repentance, by the fearful and lamentable burning of John Hitchell, carpenter, who was consumed to ashes and no fire seen, lying therein smoking and smothering for three days and three nights, not to be quenched by water or the help of man's hand; together with his house and one child, and the grievous scorching of his wife by lightning, as also by the burning of another house, and the birth of a monster. All within the Town and Parish of Christchurch in Hampshire. Written in Old English text.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Or a trumpet sounding to judgment, calling us to repentance, by the fearful and lamentable burning of John Hitchell, carpenter, who was consumed to ashes and no fire seen, lying therein smoking and smothering for three days and three nights, not to be quenched by water or the help of man's hand; together with his house and one child, and the grievous scorching of his wife by lightning, as also by the burning of another house, and the birth of a monster. All within the Town and Parish of Christchurch in Hampshire. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read. Written in Old English text.
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