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English: St. Agnese Sarcophagus fragment illustration as well as cup illustration from volume I of A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, A Continuation of the Dictionary of the Bible - Comprising the History, Institutions and Antiquities of the Christian Church, From the Time of the Apostles to the Age of Charlemagne edited by Sir William Smith D.C.L., L.L.D. and Samuel Cheetham, M.A. Professor of Pastoral Theology, as well as Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature - Rev. John M'Clintock D.D. & James Strong S.T.D., and also from The Calendar of the Anglican Church Illustrated - James Parker - Part III. Early Christian Symbols designated as "Two cocks fighting: striving for Christ and the palm of glory."
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Original publication: 1887

Immediate source: volume I of A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, A Continuation of the Dictionary of the Bible - Comprising the History, Institutions and Antiquities of the Christian Church, From the Time of the Apostles to the Age of Charlemagne edited by Sir William Smith D.C.L., L.L.D. and Samuel Cheetham, M.A. Professor of Pastoral Theology, as well as Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature - Rev. John M'Clintock D.D. & James Strong S.T.D., and also from The Calendar of the Anglican Church Illustrated - James Parker - Part III. Early Christian Symbols designated as "Two cocks fighting: striving for Christ and the palm of glory."
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature - Rev. John M'Clintock D.D. & James Strong S.T.D

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