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- Jesus Gives Sight to the Two Blind Men
Matt. 9:27, 28 - Jesus Heals the Sick of the Palsy
Mark 2:4, 5. - Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane
Matt. 26:38, 39. - Jesus on cross
- Jesus on Cross
Jesus on Cross - Jesus Praying in Gethsemane
Matthew 26:39 - Jesus Raises the Daughter of Jairus
Mark 5:41, 42 - Jesus Raises the Widow's Son
Luke 7:14, 15 - Jesus Sleeps During the Storm
Matt. 8:24, 25 - Jesus Supports the Sinking Peter
Matt. 14:30, 31 - Jesus Teaches Nicodemus
John 3:2, 3 - Jesus Teaching in the Temple
Luke 2:46, 47 - Jesus Washing His Disciples' Feet
John 13:2-5 - Jezebel Eaten by Dogs
2 Kings 9:32, 33 - John Ball, Priest
We give another representation from the picture of John Ball, the priest who was concerned in Wat Tyler’s rebellion, taken from a MS. of Froissart’s Chronicle, in the Bibliothèque Impériale at Paris. The whole picture is interesting; the background is a church, in whose churchyard are three tall crosses. Ball is preaching from the pulpit of his saddle to the crowd of insurgents who occupy the left side of the picture. - John the Baptist Preaching in the Wilderness
Matt. 3:2, 8 - Joseph Commanded to Flee into Egypt
Joseph Commanded to Flee into Egypt Matt. 2:13 When Herod found the wise men did not come, he was very angry; and to make sure of killing Him who was to be King of the Jews, he was so cruel and wicked as to cause all the babies in Bethlehem, of two years old and under, to be put to death. - Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dream
Gen. 41:29, 30 - Joseph Makes Himself Known to His Brethren
Gen. 45:2 - Joseph Meeting His Father
Gen. 46:29, 30 - Joseph Proclaimed Ruler Over Egypt
Gen. 41:41, 43 - Joseph Sold by His Brethren
Gen. 37:28 - Joshua Capturing the City of Ai
Josh. 8:18, 19 - Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still
Josh. 10:12, 13 - Judas Betrays Jesus
Matt. 26:48-50. - Justin Martyr
Justin Martyr was a native of Neapolis, in Samaria, and was born A.D. 103. Died in the year 139 Being commanded as usual to deny their faith, and sacrifice to the pagan idols, they absolutely refused to do eeither. On their refusal, they were condemned to be first scourged and then beheaded; which sentence was executed with all imagined severity. - Killing the Male Children Under Two Years Old
Matt. 2:16 - Korah and His Associates Swallowed Up
Num. 16:31-33 - Laban Hiring Jacob
Gen. 29:18, 19 - Lady keeling and praying
Lady keeling and praying - Large Bread of the Latin Church
- Leather Bottles
- Leper giving thanks
Luke 17 15 One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. 16 He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan. - Lot and His Family Fleeing from Sodom
Gen. 19:24-26 - Marching around Jericho
- Mary
- Mary Anoints the Head of Jesus
Mark 14:1-11 - Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre
John 20:11-13 - Melchizedek Blessing Abram
Genesis 14:18-20 - Moses
- Moses and the Burning Bush
- Moses and the Tables of the Law
- Moses Bringing the New Tables of the Law
Ex. 34:29-32 - Moses Bringing Water From the Rock
Ex. 17:6. - Moses Destroys the Tables of the Law
Ex. 32:19 - Moses Giving His Charge to Joshua
Num. 27:22, 23. - Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law
Ex. 31:18. - Moses Viewing the Promised Land
Deut. 34:4 - Nehemiah Armeth the Laborers
Neh. 4:16,17 - Noah and His Family Leaving the Ark
Gen. 8:18, 19 - Noah's Sacrifice After the Flood
Gen. 8:20. - Peter Denying Jesus
Luke 22:60, 61 - Pharaoh's Daughter Finding Moses
Ex. 2:5, 6 - Pharaoh's Host Destroyed in the Red Sea
Ex. 14:30, 31 - Polycarpus
Polycarpus, died in the year 170 Polycarpus, hearing that he was sought after, escaped, but was dicovered by a child. From this circumstance, and having dreamed that his bed suddenly became on fire, and was consumed in a moment, he concluded that it was God's will that he should seal his faith with martyrdom. - Pope Joan
From Joh. Wolfii Lect. Memorab. (Lavingæ, 1600.) It will be seen by the curious woodcut from Baptista Mantuanus, that he consigned Pope Joan to the jaws of hell, notwithstanding her choice. The verses accompanying this picture are:— “Hic pendebat adhuc sexum mentita virile Fœmina, cui triplici Phrygiam diademate mitram Extollebat apex: et pontificalis adulter.” It need hardly be stated that the whole story of Pope Joan is fabulous, and rests on not the slightest historical foundation. It was probably a Greek invention to throw discredit on the papal hierarchy, first circulated more than two hundred years after the date of the supposed Pope. Even Martin Polonus (A. D. 1282), who is the first to give the details, does so merely on popular report. - Pope, Cardinal, and Bishop
A woodcut of the fifteenth century, from a manuscript life of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, in the British Museum; the subject is the presentation of the pilgrim earl to the pope, and it enables us to bring into one view the costumes of pope, cardinal, and bishop. - Pouring Out a Drink Offering
- Presentation in the Temple
Luke 2:27, 28 - Priest of the Latin Church