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727:, aware of Thomas's sceptical nature, appeared to him individually and dropped the girdle (cloth belt) she was wearing down onto him, to give him a physical proof of what he had seen. In other versions he is present at the actual Assumption, and the Virgin dropped her girdle down to him as she was taken up to heaven. The supposed girdle itself (
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28 And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God.
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810:Life of Jesus in the New Testament
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508:Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos
434:The Incredulity of Saint Thomas
312:Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos
263:The Incredulity of Saint Thomas
45:The Incredulity of Saint Thomas
27:Episode from the Gospel of John
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1348:Les Ampoules de Terre Sainte
2064:The truth will set you free
1476:(January 2006). "review of
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2420:Second Apocalypse of John
2006:Disciple whom Jesus loved
638:in an especially complex
2052:That they all may be one
1622:Byzantine pilgrimage art
1346:"Review of André Grabar
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1120:Play 41, Doubting Thomas
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2692:World English Version
2046:Quod scripsi, scripsi
1975:Resurrection of Jesus
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1344:Leroy, Jules (1959).
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771:Incredulity of Jerome
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544:Hendrick ter Brugghen
529:Andrea del Verrocchio
524:Christ and St. Thomas
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392:Christ and St. Thomas
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1980:Restoration of Peter
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399:(1467–1483) for the
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2381:Johannine community
2347:Resurrectio et Vita
2110:Joseph of Arimathea
2023:Feast of Dedication
1910:Healing a paralytic
1905:Healing a blind man
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1187:, pp. 157–158.
1139:on 23 February 2015
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2478:The Gospel of John
2470:The Gospel of John
2415:Apocryphon of John
2336:Gate for the Sheep
2331:Light of the World
2028:"Love one another"
1955:Farewell Discourse
1930:Raising of Lazarus
1915:Healing a sick son
1480:by Glen W. Most".
1133:"Chester, Play 20"
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691:York Mystery Cycle
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749:Madonna del Parto
595:Rockox Altarpiece
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1173:O'Rahilly 1938
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377:Man of Sorrows
361:Last Judgement
320:New Testaments
279:Monza ampullae
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122:Gospel of John
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66:Gospel of John
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2271:Jordan River
2261:Jacob's Well
2100:Jesus Christ
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1940:Foot washing
1806:Epilogue: 21
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1141:. Retrieved
1137:the original
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2489:Manuscripts
2481:(2014 film)
2473:(2003 film)
2454:Discography
2434:Adaptations
2403:Holy Spirit
2170:Simon Peter
1960:Crucifixion
1950:Last Supper
1242:: 358–362.
786:Bonaventure
725:Virgin Mary
531:(1467–1483)
233:eucharistic
186:pilgrimages
112:(1308–1311)
2707:Categories
2667:Greek Text
2376:Authorship
2205:Samaritans
2033:Jesus wept
1970:Empty tomb
1336:0271019247
968:Leroy 1959
955:Soper 1938
895:Horne 1836
883:Vikan 1982
816:References
798:Franciscan
501:Romanesque
439:Caravaggio
304:Romanesque
218:apocryphal
118:chapter 20
50:Caravaggio
2496:Papyrus 2
2449:Structure
2360:True Vine
2314:" sayings
2266:Jerusalem
2251:Capernaum
2241:Bethsaida
2231:Bethabara
2210:Sanhedrin
2200:Sadducees
2195:Pharisees
2155:Nicodemus
2150:Nathanael
2017:Ecce homo
1935:Anointing
1605:0037-5411
1510:161105370
1305:194963813
1264:192284546
919:Most 2009
907:Most 2009
844:Most 2009
821:Citations
546:, c. 1622
510:, c. 1150
455:Rembrandt
306:sculpted
198:sola fide
150:unto you.
52:, c. 1602
2090:Caiaphas
1824:John 1:1
1684:Chapters
1520:(1972).
1502:25027014
1443:20559503
1422:30097539
1389:(2009).
1143:30 March
921:, Ch. 2.
804:See also
781:stigmata
741:Florence
620:Lutheran
504:cloister
405:Florence
330:Ottonian
308:cloister
252:Ottonian
237:allegory
203:Anglican
140:believe.
2660:Sources
2369:Related
2286:Samaria
2256:Galilee
2236:Bethany
2180:Zebedee
2130:Malchus
2125:Lazarus
1989:Phrases
1868:20:1–31
1613:3780813
1576:3046576
1283:: 358.
1279:(3/4).
1238:(3/4).
1194:Sources
800:works.
731:) is a
506:at the
499:in the
480:Gallery
413:Tuscany
364:(where
334:diptych
310:at the
283:Baroque
275:Ravenna
267:mosaics
256:diptych
214:Gnostic
120:of the
62:skeptic
2462:Passio
2301:Sychar
2281:Kidron
2219:Places
2190:Angels
2186:Groups
2175:Thomas
2160:Philip
2135:Martha
2080:Andrew
2073:People
1965:Burial
1881:Events
1816:Verses
1692:John 1
1611:
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794:Giotto
775:Saint
592:, the
590:Rubens
497:Relief
463:Rubens
461:) and
451:Madrid
374:, the
332:ivory
254:ivory
190:relics
109:Maestà
104:Duccio
2738:Doubt
2276:Judea
2085:Annas
2001:Logos
1863:18:38
1669:Bible
1609:JSTOR
1572:JSTOR
1506:S2CID
1498:JSTOR
1462:JSTOR
1439:JSTOR
1418:JSTOR
1301:S2CID
1293:JSTOR
1260:S2CID
1256:50787
1252:JSTOR
1225:JSTOR
1221:Gesta
1209:JSTOR
745:Prato
733:relic
409:guild
339:Moses
74:Jesus
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