"When any Superstitious Place is defaced or demolished, they repair it"

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Title

"When any Superstitious Place is defaced or demolished, they repair it"

Subject

Lough Derg--Protestant critique--Treatise--Purgatory

Description

A critique of St. Patrick's Purgatory and Catholic pilgrimage in general.

Creator

John Richardson, 1664-1747

Source

The Great Folly, superstition and idolatry of Pilgrimages in Ireland, especialy of that to St. Patrick's Purgatory: together with an account of the loss that the publick sustaineth thereby, truly and impartially represented, Preface

Publisher

J. Hyde, Dublin

Date

1727

Contributor

Digitised by Collections numérisées - Université de Rennes 2

Rights

Public domain

Format

Monograph

Language

English

Type

Religious treatise

Identifier

DD_0459

Coverage

54.6083, -7.8714

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Text

"When any Superstitious Place is defaced or demolished, they repair it, and seem to be more inclined to Resort to it than formerly. They account it Meritorious to adhere obstinately to a Practice prohibited by Hereticks, and if any Punishment be inflicted upon them for it, they believe they suffer for Righteousness sake."

Original Format

Monograph

Citation

John Richardson, 1664-1747 , “"When any Superstitious Place is defaced or demolished, they repair it",” Digital Derg: A Deep Map, accessed April 16, 2024, https://digitalderg.eu/items/show/480.

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