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Knox asks questions about the monster, which appears to devour sinners but largely emerges just above the water

"I think it good to begin with St Patrick his Purgatory, partly because it is most notoriously known and partly the more that some writers as the author of Polychronicon and other, that were miscarried by him, seem to make a great doubt where they…

Knox reasons that the boatmen would prefer that the monster eat the heretic reverend rather than them

Knox describes the fear of his Irish boatmen at the appearance of a lake monster, which he sees as a rock just above the waterline
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