He said (some of you may observe, that) when They begin [to] name my name they cannot name it.
Suggests supernatural fear surrounding Burroughs’ name; people were afraid to even say his name. Highlights perception of hidden powers and moral threat.
He said (some of you may observe, that) when They begin [to] name my name they cannot name it.
Suggests supernatural fear surrounding Burroughs’ name; people were afraid to even say his name. Highlights perception of hidden powers and moral threat.
There are Devils as well as Saints in Christs Church.
Foundation of Parris’s message: the church is a mixed body. This dualism legitimizes suspicion and moral policing within the congregation.
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