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<p> "the aspergill, a brush for scattering holy water. A horrible [[Tudor]] mace, with radiating spikes, was called the morning star, or sprinkler." — Walcott, Sacred Archaeology, p. 314. </p>
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<p> "the aspergill, a brush for scattering holy water. A horrible [[Tudor]] mace, with radiating spikes, was called the morning star, or sprinkler." '''''''''' Walcott, [[Sacred]] Archaeology, p. 314. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 15 October 2021

Holy-Water Sprinkler [1]

"the aspergill, a brush for scattering holy water. A horrible Tudor mace, with radiating spikes, was called the morning star, or sprinkler." Walcott, Sacred Archaeology, p. 314.

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