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Original - William Hogarth's 1762 engraving Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism (published by William Heath in 1822) ridiculed secular and religious credulity. The scene depicts a church congregation with a preacher at the top of a pulpit holding a pair of puppets symbolizing the devil and a witch; below, Mary Toft is giving birth to rabbits. Also contributing to the imagery are a brain with a '"religious thermometer" in it, and a minister sticking his icon down the shirt of a young lady in "the throes of religious ecstasy".
Reason
High quality scan of historical image; meets size criteria, high EV
Articles this image appears in
Mary Toft, Cock Lane ghost
Creator
BryanBot, picture adjustments by Parrot of Doom

Not promoted --wadester16 05:00, 3 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]