Which two individuals argued that persons accused of being witches were mentally ill, and, consequently, had their writings banned by the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century?

A. Thomas Szasz and Teresa of Avila
B. Johann Weyer and Reginald Scot
C. Teresa of Avila and Johann Weyer
D. Reginald Scot and Teresa of Avila


Answer: B

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