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Show K ft Hs iir Savior Looked i it ' J In tho vntlcan, at Romo, Is carefully prosorved an oplstlo to tho senate and peoplo of Rome, written by Publlus Lontullus, who was a ruler In Judoa about tho tlmo of Christ. Tho document docu-ment reads as follows: "There appeared ap-peared in these our days a man of great virtue, named Jesus Christ, who I is yet living amongst us, and by tho 1 GentllC3 Is accepted for a prophet of , truth, but His own disciples" call Him i tho Son of God. Ho ralseth'tho (load j and curoth all manner of diseases. A 1 Man of stature somewhat tall and I comely, with a very reverend coun- H tonanco, such as beholders may both 8 lovo and fear; Ills hair is of tho color of tho phlllbcrt full rlpo; and plain a almost down to Ills cars; but from R tho oars downward somowhat curled, and moro orient of color, waving on a His shoulders. In tho midst of His H head goeth a scam or partition of His hnlr, aftor tho manner of the Nnzar-Itos; Nnzar-Itos; his forehead very plain and smooth, HisWnco without a spot or wrinklo, beautiful with a comely red; His noso and mouth so formed ns nothing can bo reprehended; His beard somowhat thick, agreeable In color, to the hair of His, head, not of any groat length, In tho midst of an innocont and mature look; HIb eyes grey, clonr, and quick. In reproving Ho Is terrible, in admonishing courteous cour-teous and fair spoken, pleasant in speech, mixed with gravity. It cannot can-not Uo remembered that any havo ever seen Him laugh, but many havo soon Him weep. In proportion of body, woll shnpod and straight; His hands nnd arms right and dclectnblo to bo-hold; bo-hold; in speaking, very temperate, modest, and wise a Man for singular singu-lar beauty surpassing tho children of men." |