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English: Man Made in the Image of God, as in Genesis 1:26 to 2:3, illustration from a Bible card published 1906 by the Providence Lithograph Company
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Source http://thebiblerevival.com/clipart/1907/gen1.jpg
Author the Providence Lithograph Company
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