Fig. 198.—From An Essay on Ancient Coins, Medals, and Gems (Walsh, R.).


Fig. 199.—From The Gnostics and their Remains (King, C. W.).

The father of Jutt’s child was said to have been Satan himself, who, on the occasion of the birth, was seen and heard fluttering overhead, crowing and chanting in an unmusical voice:—

Papa pater patrum, Papissae pandito partum

Et tibi tunc eadem de corpore quando recedam.