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This is a fascinating 1910 work by the enterprising Catholic investigator J. Charles Wall, who scoured the writings of the ancients to draw forth from those pages an account of the many relics of the Crucifixion found by Helena and slowly dispersed throughout Christendom. Here you’ll read not only of the tree from which the Cross was made and the Cross itself, but also of the Nails that bore Christ’s battered body, the Crown placed on His head, the Thorns treasured by Christians for generations, and even the very blood of Jesus caught in vessels by those who loved Him and preserved down to this day. Paper.
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