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Scliool of Nuremberg. XV Gentury.
(10) Tlie beasts and birds which were sacrificed under the Old
Covenant, being emblems of the several attributes of Christ.
Here is a note in the text sayiug that if the cut is coloured the heifer
is to be red.
(11) The scapegoat being sent out into the wilderness, wliere five
wild beasts are waiting to devour it, and, secondly, the
sacrifice of an ox.
(12) Tlie pouring out of a victim’s blood, the burning of a red
heifer, and the ashes used for the water of separation
(Num. xix).
(13) The offering of tlie first-born in the Temple.
(14) Joseph taken out of the well and sold by his brethren to
the Midianites.
(15) Moses consecrating Aaron as higli priest and his sons as
priests.
(16) The slaying of the Lord’s anointed, both priest and king.
(17) The three angels announcing to Abraham the birth of a son
by Sarah.
(18) Abraham’s sacrifice.
(19) Jephthah’s daughter meeting him on his return.
(20) Jephthah sacrificing liis daughter.
(21) Samson’s feats : the foxes in tlie corn, tlie lion, the thousand
Philistines slain with the jaw-bone of an ass, the gates
of Gaza carried off.
(22) Samson pulling down the house at G-aza.
(23) The Father sending the Son into the world to be made lower
than the angels.
(24) The Jews stoning Chnst in the court of the Temple.
(25) Tlre Annunciation.
A free copy of Schongauer, B. 3.
(26) Christ eating with publicans and sinners.
(27) The Idolatry of the Jews, in spite of which Christ was born
of their race.
(28) Herod encjuiring of the chief priests aud scribes where Christ
should be born.
(29) The martyrdom of St. James the Less and St. John the
Baptist.
(30) The Nativity.
(31) Herod enquiring of the Magi what time the star appeared.
(32) The Massacre of the Innocents. The Flight into Egvpt.
Tlie latter, perhaps, after Schongauer, B. 7.
(33) The Cireumcision.
Scliool of Nuremberg. XV Gentury.
(10) Tlie beasts and birds which were sacrificed under the Old
Covenant, being emblems of the several attributes of Christ.
Here is a note in the text sayiug that if the cut is coloured the heifer
is to be red.
(11) The scapegoat being sent out into the wilderness, wliere five
wild beasts are waiting to devour it, and, secondly, the
sacrifice of an ox.
(12) Tlie pouring out of a victim’s blood, the burning of a red
heifer, and the ashes used for the water of separation
(Num. xix).
(13) The offering of tlie first-born in the Temple.
(14) Joseph taken out of the well and sold by his brethren to
the Midianites.
(15) Moses consecrating Aaron as higli priest and his sons as
priests.
(16) The slaying of the Lord’s anointed, both priest and king.
(17) The three angels announcing to Abraham the birth of a son
by Sarah.
(18) Abraham’s sacrifice.
(19) Jephthah’s daughter meeting him on his return.
(20) Jephthah sacrificing liis daughter.
(21) Samson’s feats : the foxes in tlie corn, tlie lion, the thousand
Philistines slain with the jaw-bone of an ass, the gates
of Gaza carried off.
(22) Samson pulling down the house at G-aza.
(23) The Father sending the Son into the world to be made lower
than the angels.
(24) The Jews stoning Chnst in the court of the Temple.
(25) Tlre Annunciation.
A free copy of Schongauer, B. 3.
(26) Christ eating with publicans and sinners.
(27) The Idolatry of the Jews, in spite of which Christ was born
of their race.
(28) Herod encjuiring of the chief priests aud scribes where Christ
should be born.
(29) The martyrdom of St. James the Less and St. John the
Baptist.
(30) The Nativity.
(31) Herod enquiring of the Magi what time the star appeared.
(32) The Massacre of the Innocents. The Flight into Egvpt.
Tlie latter, perhaps, after Schongauer, B. 7.
(33) The Cireumcision.