Such emphasis on the common good over ritual obligations is reminiscent of another miller, the famous sixteenth-century Italian Menocchio, who during his trials by the Roman Inquisition insisted that God expected people's gratitude and submission but was most gratified by kindness, co-operation and assistance amongst people (Ginzburg 1980: 39). Seen as heresy by the religious authorities, this brought Menocchio a martyr's death in 1599.
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