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Filed under Magic sickness as punishment.

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Punishment: men stricken with leprosyPunishment: death from unknown disease before end of three days for having obtained food by force from monasteryMagic sickness as punishment for lying (perjury). (Cf. Q263, Q583.4.)Magic sickness as punishment for opposition to holy person. (Cf. Q227, Q572.3.)Magic sickness as punishment for ingratitude. (Cf. Q281.)Magic sickness as punishment for theft. (Cf. Q212, Q557.4, Q572.1.)Magic sickness as punishment for desecration of holy places (images, etc.). (Cf. Q222.)Emaciation caused by envy. (Cf. Q302.)
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Inhospitality punished. (Cf. P320, Q45, Q551.6.7, Q556.7, W158.)

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