- The little captive maid
- The Shunamites son restored
- The finding of Moses
- David and Araunah
- The child Jesus
- Hezekiah laying the letter before God
- The Tower of Babel
- Joshua exhorting the people
- Lot entering Zoar
- Elijah fed by ravens
- The Brazen serpent
- David
- And when ye come into a house, salute it
- Examining the fleece
- Esther before the king
- Crossing the Jordan
- A miraculous draught of fishes
- The Centurion
- David playing on the harp before Saul
- The Last Supper
- Samson and the Philistines
- Jonah at Nineveh
- Sprinkling the Blood
- Achan confessing his sin
- Entering the ark
- Boaz showing indness to Ruth
- Samuel and Eli
- Eli receiving the news of the death of his sons
- The brave Hebrew boys
- The fall of Jericho
- Cain and Abel
- The altar on Mount Ebal
- The Ten Commandments
- Jesus in the temple
- Fleeing to the City of Refuge
- Ruth and Naomi
- Striking the Rock
- David and Jonathan
- Jesus raises the widow's son
- THe Captain of the Lord's Host
- Jesus in the temple, reading the Bible
- Bezaleel and Aholiab
- Secret Prayer
- The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon
- Mary Magdalene anointing the feet of Jesus
- The birth of Christ
- Daniel and the lions
- Plowing in Canaan
- The Hindoo Trimurti
The Trimurti or three-headed deity in the caves of Elephanta. This is a sculpture of the most remote antiquity, but the dress, the beads, the sacred cord and other religious symbols declare it to be the work of Hindoos. In anthropomorphising the Deity, men always adopt their own typical countenance for that of their God. Hence their idols betray the national features. Now, observe the profiles of Vishnu and Siva in this Trimurti.