in
Lilemture
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Both are tearing the pope's hair, but it is Calvin who is here armed with
the Bible, with which he is [lriking at Luther, who is pulling him by the
beard. The pope has his hands upon their heads. This Ibene takes
Lutller and Cal-vin.
place in the choir of a church, but I give here (cut No. I54) only the
group of the three combatants, intended to reprefcnt how the two great
opponents to papal corruptions were holiile at the fame time to each
other.