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Jézus Szent Szívének tisztelete

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Copperplate engraving depicting the adoration of the Holy Heart of Jesus. His bleeding heart is in the middle surrounded with flames and tied with a crown of thorns. There is a cross on the top of it. Atoners are on the left, angels' choir is on the right. King David is kneeling under the Heart. There are several religious images in the picture with Biblical quotes.
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Title: Jézus Szent Szívének tisztelete
Description:
Copperplate engraving depicting the adoration of the Holy Heart of Jesus.
His bleeding heart is in the middle surrounded with flames and tied with a crown of thorns.
There is a cross on the top of it.
Atoners are on the left, angels' choir is on the right.
King David is kneeling under the Heart.
There are several religious images in the picture with Biblical quotes.

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