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Motif

Punishment for leaving holy orders. (Cf. Q520.5, Q551.3.4.3.)

Rewards and punishments. · Deeds punished. · Impiety punished. · view the constellation · filed as Q226

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Filed under Impiety punished. (Cf. Q457.2, Q458.0.5, Q467.2, Q552.2.3.1.2, Q552.2.3.2.2, Q558.11, Q558.12, Q558.17, Q559.4, Q559.5.)

2 finer motifs beneath it
Hermit leaving his cell to become robber falls and breaks his neck. He has seen a penitent robber's soul borne to heaven and resolves therefore to be a robber Mutinous clerics expelled in shapes of swine. (Cf. Q551.3.2.)
Filed beside it
Devil plagues impious people Personal offences against gods punished. (Cf. Q551.3.4.2, Q552.14.0.1.) Punishment for desecration of holy places (images, etc.) (Cf. Q411.11, Q415.7, Q431.13, Q491.1.2, Q499.3, Q551.6.5, Q551.8.2, Q552.17, Q556.6, Q557.7, Q558.5, Q558.14, Q558.17, Q558.18, Q559.9.) Punishment for neglect of services to gods (God). (Cf. Q523.7, Q554.2, Q557.7, Q559.4.) Punishment for betraying confessional. (Cf. Q414.0.9.) Punishment for scoffing at religious teachings. (Cf. Q415.8, Q458.0.5, Q551.10.1, Q552.7, Q552.8, Q552.13.1.2, Q553.1, Q554.3, Q554.4, Q555.1, Q558.1.) Punishment for opposition to holy person. (Cf. Q286.1, Q421.2, Q428.3, Q451.3.3, Q451.7.0.2.1, Q457.4, Q494.1, Q551.2.1, Q551.6.2, Q551.7.1, Q551.8.4, Q551.9.1, Q552.1.0.1.1, Q552.1.4, Q552.2.0.1.1, Q552.2.3.1.1, Q552.2.3.1.3, Q552.2.3.2.1, Q552.2.3.2.3, Q552.13.1.1, Q552.13.2.1, Q552.13.2.2, Q552.13.3, Q552.15, Q552.16, Q552.18.1, Q552.18.2, Q552.19.1, Q556.4, Q556.5, Q557.6, Q558.13, Q559.5, Q559.7, Q571.1, Q572.3, Q575, Q576.1, Q582.7, Q591, Q595.1.) Punishment for trying to harm sacred animal. Glutton tries to kill a pig dedicated to St. Anthony. The pig turns upon him and tramples him severely Brahmin punished for killing animal Punishment for change of religious faith Punishment for yielding to temptation by the devil. (Cf. Q582.2.) Cursing punished Punishment for deceiving (divine) emperor Idolatry punished
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Penance in wilderness as punishment for men who left holy orders to marry. (Cf. Q226.) Nun breaks her vow. She is turned to stone. (Cf. Q226.)

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