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" He is a tall, well proportioned man ; there is an air of serenity in his countenance, which attracts at once the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the colour of new wine from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders... "
An inquiry into the shape, the beauty, and stature, of the person of Christ ... - Page 46
by Thomas LEWIS (M.A.) - 1735 - 98 pages
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A Description of the Antiquities and Other Curiosities of Rome: From ...

Edward Burton - Rome (Italy) - 1828 - 344 pages
...of " serenity in his countenance, which attracts at " once the love and reverence of those who see " him. His hair is of the colour of new wine " from the root to the ears, and from thence to " the shoulders it is curled, and falls down to the " lowest part of them....
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Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer, Volume 2

Religion - 1832 - 834 pages
...air of serenity in his countenance, which attracts at once the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the colour of new wine from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders it is curled, and falls down to the lowest part...
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Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical on the Book of the ..., Volume 2

Albert Barnes - Bible - 1854 - 472 pages
...air of serenity in his countenance, which attracts at onoe the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the colour of new wine ; from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders, it is curled, and falls down to the lowest part...
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The Penitential Hymn of Judah and Israel After the Spirit: An Exposition of ...

Moses Margoliouth - Bible - 1856 - 230 pages
...air of serenity in his countenance, which attracts at once the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the colour of new wine, from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders it is curled, and falls down to the lowest part...
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Indirect Testimony of History to the Genuineness of the Gospels

Frederic Huidekoper - Apologetics - 1879 - 252 pages
...once the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the color of new wine from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders it is curled, and falls down to the lowest part of them. Upon the forehead it parts in two, after the manner of the Nazarenes. His forehead...
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Biblical things not generally known

1879 - 398 pages
...an air of serenity in His countenance which attracts at once the love and reverence of those who see Him. His hair is of the colour of new wine ; from the roots to His ears and from thence to the shoulders it is curled and falls down to the lowest part of...
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Works: Indirect testimony; Acta Pilati; Christ's mission to the underworld

Frederic Huidekoper - Bible - 1887 - 510 pages
...once the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the color of new wine from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders it is curled, and falls down to the lowest part of them. Upon the forehead it parts in two, after the manner of the Nazarenes. His forehead...
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Manford's Magazine, Volume 35

1891 - 826 pages
...once the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is the color of new wine; from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders, it is curled, and falls down the lowest part of them. Upon his forehead it parts in two. His forehead is fair, his face without...
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Palestine and the Powers, Or, The Intentions and Aims of Russia, Germany ...

Frank G. Jannaway - Jews - 1918 - 202 pages
...air of serenity in his countenance, which at once attracts the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is of the colour of new wine : from the roots to his ears, and from thence to the shoulders, it is curled, and falls down to the lowest part...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 74, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1804 - 904 pages
...is an air of ferenity in his counr tenance, which attracts at once the love and reverence of ihofe who fee him. His hair is of the colour of new wine from the root to his ears, and from thence to the moulders it is curled, and falls down to the loweft part of them. Upon tjie forehead it pans in two,...
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