The risen Christ and Mary magdalen at the sepulchre.
"Holbein"
Beatrice Fortescue
Heinz himself felt ashamed of the ungodly imprecations; yet he could by no means succeed in regaining his former composure as, drawing a long breath, he continued: "And those city hypocrites, who call themselves Christians, and build costly cathedrals for the good of their souls, are not ashamed-yes, holy Father, it is true-basely to deny our Lord and Saviour, who is Love itself, and deemed even the magdalen worthy of His mercy, and rub their hands in fiendish malignity when unpunished they can sully the white robe of innocence, and drag pious, lovely simplicity to the pillory."
"In The Fire Of The Forge, Volume 5."
Georg Ebers
One man knew another man whose brother was at Oriel with Thessaly; a second man had heard of a third man who distinctly remembered him at magdalen.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer