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English: Jesus heals two blind men by Julius Schnorr, 19th century Source: http://www.wmcwels.com/clipart/185.gif
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  • 2009-10-24 18:19 History2007 1130×897× (80237 bytes) Jesus heals two blind men by [[Julius Schnorr]], 19th century Source: http://www.wmcwels.com/clipart/185.gif

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