History of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of South Africa Microform

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History of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of South Africa Microform
J Whiteside
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This torture was continued for days, until life was extinct. Such cruelty was revolting, but not wholly irrational. Dr. Fairbairn, in his work, ' The Philosophy of the Christian Religion, ' has pointed out that to believe a given person has over nature or the spirits of the dead a secret compelling power, and can make them torment or kill an enemy, or injure his health, was in former days to believe that here was one whom common justice could not punish or ordinary laws control. He must therefo...re by any process, however brutal, be promptly cut off from life. Belief in witchcraft, whether in England or Kafir- land, was always attended by a blind fury which nothing less than the death of the supposed witch could pacify.
The witch doctors were credited with the power of making rain, to secure which they sometimes killed birds having bright red breast feathers, and threw them into the river, or they sacrificed oxen to appease the offended ancestral spirits, who in their anger had caused the drought.


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