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English: Facsimile Number 3 from the Book of Abraham, as printed in the 1851 Pearl of Great Price. A slightly different version to the one used in modern editions of the Pearl of Great Price (that one was taken from the original Times and Seasons print - this one is a second woodcut).
Date (published); 1 March 2014 (original upload date)
Source 1851 Pearl of Great Price
Author From a work compiled by Franklin D. Richards and published in 1851 AD. Woodcut done by Richard James' shop.
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