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Magic paralysis as punishment for opposition to holy person. (Cf. Q227, Q573.1, Q583.3.)

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Filed under Magic paralysis as punishment.

1 finer motif beneath it
Heretic suddenly becomes tongue-tied
Filed beside it
Magic paralysis as punishment for theft. (Cf. Q212.) Magic paralysis as punishment for quarrelsomeness. (Cf. Q306.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
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.) Magic paralysis as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted Man seeking to flee saint paralyzed. (Cf. Q551.7.1.)

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