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Sack-cloth

,—is a kind of pickling shift, which is imposed on the backs of sinful heretics who im­piously attempt to resist the unlimited authority of the priest, over all their thoughts, words, and ac­tions. The Jews first wore them, by way of mor­tification of the flesh, and after them, those who follow the religion of the Whore of Babylon at Rome.

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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Sack-cloth