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... bear the Infant Christ . 34. St. Michael as Patron Saint . Angelico da Fiesole . 35. Early Symbol of St. Michael and the Dragon . Bas - relief . 36. St. Michael overcomes the Demon . Martin Schoen . 37. The same subject . Raphael . 38 ...
... bear the Infant Christ . 34. St. Michael as Patron Saint . Angelico da Fiesole . 35. Early Symbol of St. Michael and the Dragon . Bas - relief . 36. St. Michael overcomes the Demon . Martin Schoen . 37. The same subject . Raphael . 38 ...
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... bear the impress of the feelings and fashions of the age which produced them ; but I must also feel that we ought to comprehend , and to hold in due reve- rence , that which has once been consecrated to holiest aims , which has shown us ...
... bear the impress of the feelings and fashions of the age which produced them ; but I must also feel that we ought to comprehend , and to hold in due reve- rence , that which has once been consecrated to holiest aims , which has shown us ...
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... bear in mind the various significations of the popular Dragon myth , which may shadow forth the conquest over sin , as in the legends of St. Michael and St. Margaret ; or over paganism , as in the legends of St. Sylvester and St. George ...
... bear in mind the various significations of the popular Dragon myth , which may shadow forth the conquest over sin , as in the legends of St. Michael and St. Margaret ; or over paganism , as in the legends of St. Sylvester and St. George ...
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... bears , are placed at the feet of a saint attired as abbot or bishop , it signifies that he cleared waste land , cut down forests , and substituted Christian culture and civilisation for paganism and the lawless hunter's life : such is ...
... bears , are placed at the feet of a saint attired as abbot or bishop , it signifies that he cleared waste land , cut down forests , and substituted Christian culture and civilisation for paganism and the lawless hunter's life : such is ...
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... bear this attribute . The OLIVE , as the well - known emblem of peace and reconciliation , is figured on the tombs of the early martyrs ; sometimes with , some- times without , the dove . The olive is borne as the attribute of peace by ...
... bear this attribute . The OLIVE , as the well - known emblem of peace and reconciliation , is figured on the tombs of the early martyrs ; sometimes with , some- times without , the dove . The olive is borne as the attribute of peace by ...
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