- 'Suffer Little Children to come unto Me'
Mark 10:14 - A City Captured and the Inhabitants Led Away Captive
- A miracle of Remigius
- A miracle of Remigius 2
- A servant with tucked sleeves
The ordinary kimono is inconvenient for active work. Those whose work requires a free movement of the limbs, commonly discard the long sleeves and the skirt. Coolies and artisans wear tight-sleeved coats and tight-fitting drawers of cotton. Women, too, who labour outdoors have on similar clothes sometimes; but more frequently they wear tight-sleeved kimono, the skirts of which are tucked up to the knees to facilitate their walking. Women, however, who live indoors but have to move about at their household work, do not care to put on tight-sleeved kimono, and they tie up their sleeves with a cloth cord when they are actively employed. They are often to be seen dusting and sweeping the rooms with their sleeves tied up and a towel on their heads. The kimono appears indeed to be capable of little improvement. - A Solemn Fast and Repentance of the People
Neh. 9:1,2 - Aaron and Hur Holding Up the Hands of Moses
Ex. 17:11 - Aaron's Rod Changed to a Serpent
Ex. 7:10 - Aaron's Rod that Budded
Num. 17:8, 9 - Abraham Entertains Three Angels
Gen. 18:10 - Abraham Offering Isaac as a Sacrifice
Gen. 22:11, 12 - Abraham's Servant Meeting Rebekah at the Well
Gen. 24:17 - Abram Sees the Promised Land
Gen. 12:3-7 - After the Banishment from Eden
Gen. 3:19 - An Assyrian King
- Ancienne Habitation à Bourges
- Ancienne Porte du Palais de Justice
- Ancient Greek
- Ancient Musical Instruments
- Ancient Shoes
- Angel with two wreaths
- Angels holding the 10 Commandments
- Armes Symboliques de la Ville de Paris
- Ashtoreth
- Bain-froid Chevrier
- Balaam Met by the Angel of the Lord
Num. 22:31 - Baptism of Clovis
- Behold the Lamb of God
John 1:36. - Building of the New Temple
Ezra 3:10 - Carrying the Ark Over Jordan
Josh. 3:17 - Charles Meryon, 1858. By Léopold Flameng
- Charles Meryon. By Félix Bracquemond
- Chart of the country round Babylon, with limits of the ancient city. (According to Oppert)
- Christ Before Caiaphas
Matt. 26:65, 66. - Christ Before Pilate
John 19:14-16 - Christ Entering Jerusalem
Matt. 21:8, 9. - Christ Entering Jerusalem
Matt. 21:8, 9 ?? - Christ in the Manger
- Collège Henri IV
- Daniel in the Lion's Den
Daniel 6:19, 22 - Daniel Interpreting the Writing on the Wall
Dan. 5:25-28 - David and Abigail
Sam. 25:32, 33 - David Anointed by Samuel
1 Sam. 16:11, 12 - David Anointed King Over Israel
2 Sam. 2:4 - David Mourns the Death of His Child
2 Sam. 12:18 - David Slaying Goliath
1 Sam. 17:50, 51 - David's Three Mighty Men
2 Sam. 23:16, 17 - Death of John the Baptist
Mark 6:27, 28. - Death of the First-born of Egypt
Ex. 12:29 - Demeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her side
So for six glad months each year Demeter rejoiced, for her daughter was by her side, and ever it was spring and summer while Persephone dwelt on earth. But when the time came for her to return to Hades, Demeter grew ever cold and sad, and the earth too became weary and grey. It was autumn and winter in the world until Persephone returned once more. - Divider
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- Dividing the Land Among the Tribes
Josh. 13:6, 7