Figure 1: Artefacts of early reformed discipline
Figure 2: Managing sinners
Figure 3: Establishing punishments
Figure 4: Jougs - order of punishment
Figure 5: Branks - order of punishment
Figure 6: Sackcloth - order of punishment
Figure 7: Discipline stool - order of punishment
Figure 8: Map of Scotland showing early parishes, extant artefacts and proportional representation of regional witch trials
Figure 9: Example of interior subdivision in medieval churches
Figure 10: Iconoclasm at Fowlis Easter, Angus: the broken faces of a medieval ambry
Figure 11: Plan of T-plan church at Eckford
Figure 12: Interior views at Spott T-plan church focused upon the pulpit
Figure 13: The price of iconoclasm: medieval art lost for centuries at Fowlis Easter, Angus
Figure 14: Stools of repentance. B3: Cumbernauld. B7: Duirinish © G. McKee 2009
Figure 15: St Andrew's sackcloth worn by subject, showing dimensions
Figure 16: Examples of jougs and components surviving at different sites
Figure 17: Distribution of extant examples of jougs and joug points
Figure 18: Phenomenological study of jougs showing views at Eckford
Figure 19: Experimental wear of jougs at Dowally and Sorn
Figure 20: Extant evidence showing where the jougs were once attached to the south-facing wall of Fowlis Easter Parish kirk
Figure 21: Examples of Scottish branks showing both styles
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