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'Moses with the Rod, and Ten Commandments', c1808.
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Elijah raising the widow's son, c1808.
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'Moses and the Brazen Serpent', c1808.
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The Annunciation, c1808.
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John the Baptist baptising Jesus, c1808.
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'Adoration of the Shepherds', c1808.
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Jacob's dream of angels ascending and descending the ladder to heaven, c1808.
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'Mary's Visit to Elizabeth', c1808.
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Christ before Caiaphas, 1814.
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'St Matthew the Evangelist', c1808.
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St Paul the Apostle shaking the viper from his hand, c1808.
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The tribute money, c1890. Artist: James Tissot
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Jesus Christ appearing to his disciples after his resurrection.
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'Christ among the Doctors', c1860. Artist: Anon
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'Judgement of Solomon', 1866. Artist: Gustave Dor?
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Christ riding into Jerusalem on an ass, c1860.
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'St John the Evangelist', c1808.
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St Stephen, first Christian martyr c36 (1493).
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Christ riding into Jerusalem on an ass, c1860.
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Martyrdom of St Stephen, c36 (1866). Artist: Gustave Dor?
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'Christ Examined by Pilate', c1808. 
'Christ Examined by Pilate', c1808. Pontius Pilate (dc36), Roman governor of Jerusalem, asking Jesus Art thou the King of the Jews?. From the Bible (John 18.33). 
Unique Identifier AR924605 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2650px × 3955px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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