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Deformity (putridity) as punishment for murder. (Cf. D2061.1.4, Q211.)

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Filed under Deformity as punishment.

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Deformity as punishment for false judging. (Cf. Q265.) Deformity as punishment for desecration of holy places (images, etc.). (Cf. Q222.) Man's eye bursts forth when he urges saint to marry. (Cf. Q227, Q451.7.0.2.) Head falls off when man lies to saint. (Cf. Q263.) Magic punishment: tongue protrudes from mouth of sinner and blindness follows Punishment: face distorted
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Persons magically made to decay and die Murder punished. (Cf. Q411.6, Q413.4, Q414.0.12, Q416.0.2, Q417.1, Q421.0.4, Q424.0.1, Q431.1, Q431.9, Q450.1.1, Q451.1.4, Q451.2.3, Q451.4.5, Q451.7.4, Q469.6, Q469.12, Q491.6, Q497, Q511, Q511.1, Q512.0.1, Q520.1, Q545, Q551.3.3, Q551.8.3, Q552.3.0.2, Q556.2, Q556.10, Q558.9, Q582.3.)

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