How to use in-sentence of “witchcraft”:
– Potts devotes several pages to a fairly detailed criticism of the evidence presented in Grace Sowerbutts’ statement, giving an insight into the discrepancies which existed during the early 17th century between the Protestant establishment’s view of witchcraft and the beliefs of the common people, who may have been influenced by the more continental views of Catholic priests such as Christopher Southworth.
– However, while taking a graduate course on Salem witchcraft during the late 1990s, Paula Keene discovered that, although the legislators intended to pardon all six of the women in 1957, only Ann Pudeater’s name was listed on the official documents.
– Many movies have focused on witches and witchcraft such as; “Bewitched”, “Harry Potter”, the Wizard of Oz, “Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus”, and “Rosemary’s Baby”.
– The belief in witchcraft and its practice seem to have been widespread in the Ancient Near East and NileNile Valley.
– She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 1984-1991, the time of Charlie Weasley, and was Sorted into Hufflepuff House.
– Nathaniel Ingersolls in Salem village in order to her examination Relating to high suspicion of sundry acts of Witchcraft donne or committed by her upon þ bodies of Mary Walcot, Abigail Williams, Ann Putnam, and Mercy Lewis of Salem village or farms whereby great hurt and damage hath been donne to þ bodies of said persons….
– The English experience of witchcraft was somewhat different from the European one, with only one really mass witch hunt, that of Matthew Hopkins in East Anglia during 1645.

Example sentences of “witchcraft”:
– Witchcraft and accusations of witchcraft are still very common in some parts of West Africa.
– All the things and powers which are commonly called supernatural, such as God, Soulsouls or witchcraft do not exist, according to this position.
– For Praetorius, witchcraft cannot exist, because it is beyond the faculties of either man or the devil.
– It is “Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry”.
– A witch is a person who practices witchcraft or magic.
– George died in 1686, leaving Susannah an impoverished widow by the time of the second accusation of witchcraft in 1692.
– It is about Harry PotterHarry’s his fifth year at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
– On Harry’s eleventh birthday, he learns he is a wizard from Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and enrols in Hogwarts.
– Slughorn was the former professor of Potions over at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
– Shirley later wrote about witchcraft accusations in her book for young readers, “The Witchcraft of Salem Village”.
– On his eleventh birthday, Harry finds that he is a wizard when Rubeus Hagrid tells him that he is to go Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
– A person practicing witchcraft is called a witch, although a man practicing witchcraft is often mistakenly called a wizard.
– Christians thought that witchcraft was the work of the devil, and the Bible was used as evidence against witchcraft.
- Witchcraft and accusations of witchcraft are still very common in some parts of West Africa.
- All the things and powers which are commonly called supernatural, such as God, Soulsouls or witchcraft do not exist, according to this position.
- For Praetorius, witchcraft cannot exist, because it is beyond the faculties of either man or the devil.
