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Episcopal Collection (page 10)

"Exploring the Episcopalian Heritage: From Mystics to Economics and Art" Delve into the rich tapestry history with a captivating journey through time

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: HENRY TURNER (1834-?). American A. M. E. (African Methodist Episcopalian) bishop

HENRY TURNER (1834-?). American A. M. E. (African Methodist Episcopalian) bishop. Line engraving, 1863
HENRY TURNER (1834-?). American A.M.E. (African Methodist Episcopalian) bishop. Line engraving, 1863

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. St. Philips Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia

FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. St. Philips Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia, used as a Freedmen School after the Civil War. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1867

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Protestant Episcopal churches, in New York city

Protestant Episcopal churches, in New York city

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, so

The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, so

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Washington, DC President Roosevelt on the steps of St John s

Washington, DC President Roosevelt on the steps of St John s
Washington, DC President Roosevelt on the steps of St Johns Episcopal church after he had attended prayer services marking the ninth anniversary of this first inauguration. Date 1942 Mar

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: St. Andrews Inverness

St. Andrews Inverness
The Cathedral of St. Andrew, Inverness, Scotland, one of several Episcopal Cathedrals built in Scotland during the 19th century. Date: built 1866 - 1869

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Modern Athenians plate 23 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 23 - Edinburgh
A serious faced Rev. John Ferguson (d.1854) of St. Peters Episcopal Chapel (never known to smile) approaching the Right Rev. Charles H. Terrot (1790-1872) Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Samuel Seabury

Samuel Seabury
SAMUEL SEABURY American churchman, bishop of Connecticut and first bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Trinity Church dating from 1726 on Queen Anne Square, the oldest Episcopal parish in the state

Trinity Church dating from 1726 on Queen Anne Square, the oldest Episcopal parish in the state, designed by local builder Richard Munday who was inspired by Wrens churches, in historic Newport

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: St. Michaels Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America

St. Michaels Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: St. Philips Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America

St. Philips Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Episcopal church

Episcopal church, Breckenridge, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, United States of America, North America



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"Exploring the Episcopalian Heritage: From Mystics to Economics and Art" Delve into the rich tapestry history with a captivating journey through time. Discover the spiritual depths of Saint John of the Cross, a Spanish mystic whose engraving of the Ascent to Mount Carmel transports us to another realm. His profound teachings continue to inspire seekers today. Step back even further in time as we encounter Juan Gasco's Holy Face, an exquisite masterpiece from the 16th century that invites contemplation and reverence. This sacred image serves as a window into devotion and faith. In bustling Rittenhouse Square, pause at the red door of Church of the Holy Trinity Episcopal churchs – an inviting entrance that welcomes all who seek solace or community within its walls. It stands as a symbol of inclusivity and warmth amidst city life. Marvel at a stunning triptych depicting the Virgin Mary, painted with delicate tempera on panel. Each brushstroke reveals devotion and artistic skill intertwined in perfect harmony. Venturing beyond religious realms, we encounter John Law, a Scottish economist whose ideas shaped financial systems during his lifetime. Dive into Dutch satirical artwork inspired by his economic theories - an intriguing blend where art meets finance. Travel back in time to Wall Street in 1857 when panic struck markets across America. James H captures this tumultuous moment on canvas, immortalizing it for generations to come. The painting evokes both fear and resilience amid economic uncertainty. Gaze upon Wall Street itself through an enchanting colored engraving from 1866 - Broadway stretching westward towards Trinity Church standing tall amidst bustling activity below. Witness how commerce intertwines with spirituality against New York City's iconic backdrop. Uncover Catalonia's cultural treasures through centuries-old ceramics like Catalan pharmacy pots – vessels that once held medicinal secrets within their beautifully adorned surfaces. These artifacts offer glimpses into ancient traditions blending science with artistry.