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- ‘... thrust him out of the church’
- Your wires are crossed
- Young Samuel Brought to Eli
As soon as little Samuel was old enough to be without her, she took him to the holy place, that was instead of a church, and gave him to wait upon the Lord. He lived with the High Priest, whose name was Eli, and was taught by him. - Yes, brother, I can forgive
- Yama
Yama - XP
Constantine the Great, founder of Constantinople, had the monogram of Christ placed on the labarum, or imperial stamdard; It was the Greek letter X (chi) with a P (rbo) placed perpendicularly though it, forming the first two letters of the name Christ, in Greek - Worldly Church members
- Worhipping the Cobra
Worshipping the Cobra In order to induce the people to worship this dangerous enemy, the Hindoos have filled their books with tales concerning it. Figures of it are often to be seen in the temples, and on other buildings. They seek out their holes, which are generally to be found in the hillocks of earth which are thrown up by the white ants; and when they find one, they go from time to time and offer milk, plantains, and other good things to it. Many of the natives call the Cobra Capella nulla paampu, that is, good snake. They are afraid to call it a bad snake, lest it should injure them. The following is the prayer which is offered before the image of this snake. O, divine Cobra, preserve and sustain us. O, Sheoh, partake of these offerings, and be gracious unto us. - Wonderful Counsellor
Part of Isaiah 9:6 - Without the wedding garment
- Within this circle no social problem is incapable of solution
- Wine and Bread
Wine and Bread - Wine and Bread
- Why, you darling little imp
- Why seek the living among the dead
- Whats wrong here
- What must I do to backslide
- What is the meaning of all this outcry against 'blue' laws
- What he needs far more than a ladder
- Weighed in the balances and found wanting
- Weighed in the balances and found NOT wanting
- Weève caught the shark
- We still have the 'GO' sign
- Watch your step
- Wall of Separation
- Wake up America
- Vishnu
- Vishnu
Vishnu - View of the Exterior of the Dome of SS. Sergius and Bacchus
- Very beautiful to look upon
- Vayu
Vayu - Varuna
Varuna - Undermining our National Foundations
- Two Pages of an Ancient Scroll of Scriptures
- Two pages from the diary of David Brainerd
- Two Blind Men
Matthew 9:27-31 - Two aspects of the Christ
- Two Angels
Two angels blowing horns - Two Angels
- Twenty-fifth ordinary
Twenty-fifth ordinary - Twenty second ordinary
Twenty second ordinary - Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time
Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time - Trying to serve two masters
- Truth
The four figures in the Vignette are intended to represent the chief protestant reformers; Luther in the centre, Cranmer on his right hand, Knox on his left, and Calvin on his extreme right; each holding in his hand a manuscript or printed copy of the Word of God. the Rock on which they are standing, is intended to denote the Truth of the doctrine of the Divine Oracle, on which, as on an immutable Rock, the Reformers rested all their claims, in labouring to restore pure Christianity. Around the Rock of Truth, the waves of Error and Superstition are seen dashing. - Triumph of Mordecai
Esther 6:11 Then took Haman the apparel and the horse, and arrayed Mordecai, and brought him on horseback through the street of the city, and proclaimed before him, Thus shall it be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour. - Trained Workers Everywhere
- Toynbee Hall and St. Jude’s Church
- Tortoise
The figure represents a tortoise. When one sees a resemblance between this creature's head and neck and the linga, one can understand why both in. India and in Greece the animal should be regarded as sacred to the goddess personifying the female creator, and why in Hindoo myths it is said to support the world. - Tobias taking the fish
- Till we all come in the unity of the faith
CHRISTIAN Faith is represented by a union of Truth, Hope, and Love. The hope of heaven is represented by the apostle Paul as the anchor of the soul, consequently Hope is usually depicted leaning on an anchor. She holds Truth by the hand, showing that they must be in close alliance. Truth holds in her hand the Holy Bible as a mirror, whereby sinful men can see the deformity of their hearts. With her right hand, she receives the overtures of Hope; she tramples under her feet the mask of Hypocrisy; simple and unadorned, she rejects the cloak of dissimulation, and casts aside all concealment. Love holds the middle place,and strengthens the union subsisting between Hope and Truth. Divine Love is drawn with wings, to represent her heavenly origin. Faith is both created and preserved by Hope, Truth, and Love. - Thy Word is truth
Truth is represented in the drawing in the person of an artless female. She is attired with simplicity. In her right hand, she holds a mirror. As the mirror reflects objects that pass before it as they are, without addition, alteration, or diminution, so Truth presents everything just as it is. The left hand rests on the Holy Bible. This is to show that it is from thence she derives the principles which regulate her conduct, the source of unadulterated truth to mankind. She is seen trampling a mask beneath her feet. It is the mask of hypocrisy, which she rejects with scorn, as being utterly at variance with her principles and feelings. In the background stands the Temple of Truth, the image of which is plainly reflected by the clear, placid stream that glides before it. - Three Angels
Three Angels - Thirty-second ordinary
Thirty-second ordinary - Thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time
Thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time - Third Sunday of Easter
Third Sunday of Easter - Third Ordinary
Third Ordinary - Third of Lent
Third of Lent - third of Advent
third of Advent - The word of the Lord endureth for ever
The engraving is an emblem of True and False Principles. False principles are represented by the Iceberg. Like the iceberg, they are without a foundation; however specious, brilliant, and fascinating their appearance, they have no solidity. Like it too, they are ever-changing; their form receives its various impressions from the ever-fluctuating speculations of mankind, and from the power and influence of the times. - The Word of God shall Stand Forever