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Legend of the Purgatory of St. Patrick

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to atone for his sins. After descending into purgatory, he is visited by several demons who show him unholy scenes of torture to try to get him to renounce his religion. Each time, he is able to dispel the scene by saying the name of
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Knight Owein listens to the enumerations of the torments of the purgatory by the prior.
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Le Cygne: Journal of the International Marie de France Society,
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