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Christ raises Lazarus from his tomb. Engraving by J. Rogers after D.A.M. Raffet.

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Lettering: The raising of Lazarus. John Ch.11 v. 44. Painted by Raffet. Engraved by J. Rogers
Wellcome Collection
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Title: Christ raises Lazarus from his tomb. Engraving by J. Rogers after D.A.M. Raffet.
Description:
Lettering: The raising of Lazarus.
John Ch.
11 v.
44.
Painted by Raffet.
Engraved by J.
Rogers.

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