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No-no...Now let me instruct you. We cannot look to superstition in this. The Devil is precise; the marks of his presence are definite as stone and we must look only for his proper signs and judge nothing beforehand, and I must tell you all, that I shall not proceed unless you are prepared to believe me if I should find no trace of hell in this (Act I, Scene 1). Who said this

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Hale was the one who said this


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Answer:

Minister Hale

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This quote is by Minister Hale in the play The Crucible. In this scene, the minister displays his confidence in exorcism, as well as in his own skills. He claims that finding out whether someone has been possessed by demons is a precise business, and that superstition has no role in it. He also says that the marks are as definite as stone and that everyone should fully believe him. This shows not only the depth of the Puritan beliefs, but also the problems of pride and arrogance.

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