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Medieval Torture

Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Or the person may be subdued by pain, and may acknowledge himself guilty, although he be not so, which throws an equally great sin upon the judge. Despite this the practise of torturing victims continued. The church bascially said that if they dont see it then they dont care. Medieval Torture was a freely accepted form of punishment in the Middle Ages and was only abolished in England in 1640. Web 10 Dec. 2009. http www.oddee.comitem 96596.aspx. Links for more info.

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Or the person may be subdued by pain, and may acknowledge himself guilty, although he be not so, which throws an equally great sin upon the judge. Despite this the practise of torturing victims continued. The church bascially said that if they dont see it then they dont care. Medieval Torture was a freely accepted form of punishment in the Middle Ages and was only abolished in England in 1640. Web 10 Dec. 2009. http www.oddee.comitem 96596.aspx. Links for more info.

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