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 49. 1803.—'I was naked.' 'Unto Adam and his Wife did the Lord God make coats of skins.' [Butts.]

50. 1803.—Ruth, the dutiful Daughter-in-law. [Butts.]

51. *Circa 1803 (?).—Satan calling up his Legions—Paradise Lost. Tempera. See p. 159, Vol. II.

52. Circa 1804 (?).—The same. Tempera.

53. 1804.—*Thomas Hayley. Tempera, or possibly oil.

54. 1804 (?).—Thomas Hayley. Sepia.

55. 1804.—A Man at an Anvil talking to a Spirit.

56. 1804.—Three personages, one of them crowned, sunk in despondency.

57. 1804.—The same design as the preceding. [Linnell.]

58. 1805.—'After these things came Jesus and His disciples into the land of Judaea; and there he tarried with them, and baptized.'—John iii. 22. [Butts]. Water-colour with pen outline.

Evidently treated with a kind of symbolic bearing upon baptism as a part of the Christian scheme; Christ stands as