Final answer:
In 'The Crucible', Judge Danforth believes that John Proctor gets his powers from the devil.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Arthur Miller's play, 'The Crucible', Judge Danforth accuses John Proctor of getting his powers from the devil.
He believes that Proctor's resistance to confessing and his adherence to his own moral code are signs of supernatural influence.
Judge Danforth sees Proctor as a threat to the established order and accuses him of witchcraft.