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- Elijah fed by ravens
- Pouring Out a Drink Offering
- Presentation in the Temple
Luke 2:27, 28 - Jacob Meeting Rachel
Gen. 29:10-12 - Life in the Primordial Sea
- Carrying the Ark Over Jordan
Josh. 3:17 - Era of Mind and Heart
- Finding the Lost Sheep
St. Matthew 18.12-14 - Divider
- Christ in the Manger
- Orange Border
Orange Page Border - Header
Header - Priest—High-Priest—Levite
- Killing the Male Children Under Two Years Old
Matt. 2:16 - Jesus Calling His Disciples
John 1:51. - Divider
- James, Duke of York
- Hero's Altar Engine
A third apparatus [from Hero] was merely an elaboration of the second, in that the sphere was connected with an altar which supported a large drum on which were figures representing human beings. The fire being lighted, the sphere would soon begin to revolve, and with it the drum; and the figures on it would seem to dance around, above the altar. The invention was probably to impress the people with the idea that the priests were exerting supernatural power. - Martyrdom of James, the son of Alpheus
- Korah and His Associates Swallowed Up
Num. 16:31-33 - Common Tiger Beetle
Larvæ in Burrows. Two Other Species in Background. They are true children of the earth. The eggs are laid in the earth, and in the earth the grubs are hatched, and in the earth they spend their days, and in the earth they prepare their shrouds, and, wrapped therein, sleep their pupa-sleep through the long, dreary winter, and with the returning warmth of spring crawl out of their earthy chambers to run and sport on earth, seldom using their new-formed wings to fly away from their beloved mother. - Female Turkey Buzzard Dining
- Pharaoh's Host Destroyed in the Red Sea
Ex. 14:30, 31 - Agalena and Her Funnel-Web
Agalenidæ, as our funnel-web weavers are called, are long-legged, brown spiders, in which the head part of the cephalo-thorax is higher than the thoracic part, and distinctly separated from it by grooves or marks at the sides. The eyes are usually in two rows, but in Agalena the middle eyes of both rows are much higher than the others. The feet have three claws, and the posterior pairs of spinnerets are two-jointed and usually longer than the others. Agalena nævia, the technical name of our Common Grass Spider, abounds in all parts of the United States, but its very commonness is the principal reason why it is so little known except by the trained naturalist, its very familiarity leading the average man and woman to look upon it with contempt. - Crossing the Jordan
- Pharaoh's Daughter Finding Moses
Ex. 2:5, 6 - Jesus convincing Thomas of His Resurrection
John 20:26-29. - Carrying Insensible Man
- Rope Bridge
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- Summer Ducks and Young
- Achan confessing his sin
- Christ Before Pilate
John 19:14-16 - header
- The Tower of Babel
- Revolt of the Tribes
1 Kings 12:16, 17 - Jesus Washing His Disciples' Feet
John 13:2-5 - Daniel Interpreting the Writing on the Wall
Dan. 5:25-28 - A 'Fischer' Combination Omnibus
- The apostle Thomas, cast into an oven
- Common American eel
- Mother Black Snake
- Female Piping Plover
- The brave Hebrew boys
- An Assyrian King
- Le Pont-Neuf et la Samaritaine
- Moses Viewing the Promised Land
Deut. 34:4 - John the Baptist Preaching in the Wilderness
Matt. 3:2, 8 - Jerusalem Besieged and People Taken Captive
2 Kings 25:11 - Aaron's Rod that Budded
Num. 17:8, 9 - Sprinkling the Blood
- Aaron's Rod Changed to a Serpent
Ex. 7:10 - Mayor Rip Van Dam
- Common American Toad
Toad swallowing an insect - Esther before the king
- Gideon's Offering Burnt by Fire From the Rock
Judges 6:21 - Divider
- David's Three Mighty Men
2 Sam. 23:16, 17 - Title
- A type of extemporised motor ambulance favoured by the French and Belgians