File:Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion, copy E, object 77 (Bentley 77, Erdman 77, Keynes 77) To the Christians.jpg

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English: Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion, copy E, object 77 (Bentley 77, Erdman 77, Keynes 77) To the Christians

The plate's opening inscription and quatrain, along with its associated epigram and biblical passage at left, are integrated into the vignette, the former lines written across a cloudy sky, the latter on the side of a hill:

To the Christians . I give you the end of a golden string, Only wind it into a ball: It will lead you in at Heavens gate, Built in Jerusalem's wall. Devils are False Religions "Saul Saul"

"Why persecutest thou me,
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http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/blake/archive/work.xq?workid=jerusalem
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William Blake  (1757–1827)  wikidata:Q41513 s:en:Author:William Blake q:en:William Blake
 
William Blake
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W. Blake; Uil'iam Bleik; Blake
Description English-British painter, poet, theologian, collector, printmaker and illustrator
Date of birth/death 28 November 1757 Edit this at Wikidata 12 August 1827 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
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