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Gideon, the Biblical judge, wrings the dewy fleece. Autotype after F.J. Shields, 1877.

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Lettering: Gideon. "Then I shall know that thou shalt save Israel by mine hand". Judges 6.37. Fred. J. Shields. Autotype
Title: Gideon, the Biblical judge, wrings the dewy fleece. Autotype after F.J. Shields, 1877.
Description:
Lettering: Gideon.
"Then I shall know that thou shalt save Israel by mine hand".
Judges 6.
37.
Fred.
J.
Shields.
Autotype.

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