St Dunstan and the devil, 1826
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St Dunstan and the devil, 1826
St Dunstan and the devil, 1826. Born in Glastonbury, Somerset, St Dunstan (c925-988) became Archbishop of Canterbury in 961. The patron saint of goldsmiths, this illustrates the legend that when interrupted while making a golden chalice, he seized the devil by the nose with red hot pincers and would not release him until he promised not to tempt Dunstan ever again. From Every-Day Book by William Hone. (London, 1826)
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10th Century Angry Archbishop Archbishop Of Canterbury Bishop Clergyman Cleric Devil Dunstan Goldsmith Good Versus Evil Hone Interruption Mitre Pincers Saint Dunstan St Dunstan Tenth Century William Hone
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