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Page 64
... feet of Jesus nailed to the cross ? That the feet as well as the hands of Jesus were nailed to the cross is a popular presumption that is not supported by any pas- sage in the New Testament . In art and literature Jesus is almost always ...
... feet of Jesus nailed to the cross ? That the feet as well as the hands of Jesus were nailed to the cross is a popular presumption that is not supported by any pas- sage in the New Testament . In art and literature Jesus is almost always ...
Page 121
... feet wide , was so constructed that it could be flooded and employed for nautical displays . More than five thousand ... feet long and five hundred and ten feet wide . Around this was a one - hundred - and - sixty - foot solid wall of ...
... feet wide , was so constructed that it could be flooded and employed for nautical displays . More than five thousand ... feet long and five hundred and ten feet wide . Around this was a one - hundred - and - sixty - foot solid wall of ...
Page 278
... feet from tip to tip , and individuals weighing eighteen pounds and having a wing- spread of twelve feet are common . Their only rivals in size . among flying birds are the condors of California and South America , which , though much ...
... feet from tip to tip , and individuals weighing eighteen pounds and having a wing- spread of twelve feet are common . Their only rivals in size . among flying birds are the condors of California and South America , which , though much ...
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