Correct. The answer is B. Calef is critical of the witnesses’ testimony because it all relies on “spectral” evidence that involves magical visions and comes from their own minds. He is critical of the ministers and magistrates because they chose, in the absence of any public challenges to their authority, to accept the witnesses’ spectral accounts as truth. He is critical of other Puritans for failing to speak out against the fantastic testimony that, in turn, led to the deaths of many innocent people.
Incorrect. The correct answer is B. Calef is critical of the witnesses’ testimony because it all relies on “spectral” evidence that involves magical visions and comes from their own minds. He is critical of the ministers and magistrates because they chose, in the absence of any public challenges to their authority, to accept the witnesses’ spectral accounts as truth. He is critical of other Puritans for failing to speak out against the fantastic testimony that, in turn, led to the deaths of many innocent people.