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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

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Rev Dr Otis Allan Glazebrook

Rev Dr Otis Allan Glazebrook (1845-1931), American Episcopal minister, Civil War veteran, and American Consul in Nice until 1929, when he retired. Date: 1925

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Episcopal miter or mitre shell, Mitra mitra

Episcopal miter or mitre shell, Mitra mitra, a large predatory marine gastropod mollusk.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: St Georges Episcopal Church, Central Falls, RI, USA

St Georges Episcopal Church, Central Falls, RI, USA
St Georges Episcopal Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA. Date: early 20th century

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: St Clements Episcopal Church, El Paso, Texas, USA

St Clements Episcopal Church, El Paso, Texas, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Low relief with thermopolium or tavern scene, 2nd

Low relief with thermopolium or tavern scene, 2nd c. A.D. from Augusta Trevirorum. Sarcophagus of the Abbey of St. Maximin. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on rock. GERMANY. RHINELAND-PALATINATE

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Joshua Soule

Joshua Soule
JOSHUA SOULE American Episcopal Methodist churchman Date: 1781 - 1867

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Elijah Hedding

Elijah Hedding
ELIJAH HEDDING American churchman, senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Date: 1780 - 1852

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: New York, Troy. St. Pauls Episcopal Church, circa 1827. Tiffany Glass windows

New York, Troy. St. Pauls Episcopal Church, circa 1827. Tiffany Glass windows, circa 1890

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: USA, GA, St. Simmons Island, Christ Church

USA, GA, St. Simmons Island, Christ Church

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: City of York, York Minster, cathedral, the biggest gothic building in northern Europe

City of York, York Minster, cathedral, the biggest gothic building in northern Europe, North Yorkshire, England

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges is one of the most important examples of religious

Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges is one of the most important examples of religious architecture in Romania and burial place for many Romanian kings

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: MOTHER BETHEL CHURCH. Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, on property

MOTHER BETHEL CHURCH. Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, on property continuously owned by African Americans since 1794, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, c1970

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NYC: GRACE CHURCH, c1970. Grace Church on Broadway in New York City, built in 1846-47

NYC: GRACE CHURCH, c1970. Grace Church on Broadway in New York City, built in 1846-47. Photograph, c1970

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NYC: ST. MARKS CHURCH. St. Marks Church in the Bowery on East 10th Street in New York City

NYC: ST. MARKS CHURCH. St. Marks Church in the Bowery on East 10th Street in New York City, built in 1795. Photograph, 1936

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: VIRGINIA: VAUTERs CHURCH. Vauters Church, an Episcopal church built in 1731 in Essex County

VIRGINIA: VAUTERs CHURCH. Vauters Church, an Episcopal church built in 1731 in Essex County, Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1935

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: D. C. : SAINT JOHNs CHURCH. Saint Johns Episcopal Church near Lafayette Square in Washington, D

D. C. : SAINT JOHNs CHURCH. Saint Johns Episcopal Church near Lafayette Square in Washington, D
D.C.: SAINT JOHNs CHURCH. Saint Johns Episcopal Church near Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Consecration of the St. Pancras and Islington Extramural Cemetery, Finchley Road

Consecration of the St. Pancras and Islington Extramural Cemetery, Finchley Road, Procession to the Episcopal Chapel, 1854, Uk

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Washington Territory: the Episcopal Church and Belfry at Tacoma

Washington Territory: the Episcopal Church and Belfry at Tacoma

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: New York: Opening Services of the Protestant Episcopal Triennial Convention in St

New York: Opening Services of the Protestant Episcopal Triennial Convention in St. Georges Church

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Source Size = 1621 x 1805

Source Size = 1621 x 1805
The Font in the New Episcopal Church at Dunkeld

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: St Pauls Chapel and the Astor House, off City Hall Park, New York City, 1892 (litho)

St Pauls Chapel and the Astor House, off City Hall Park, New York City, 1892 (litho)
XJF745268 St Pauls Chapel and the Astor House, off City Hall Park, New York City, 1892 (litho) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: French Dress, c. 1000, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho)

French Dress, c. 1000, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho)
BAL246804 French Dress, c.1000, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho) by Kretschmer, Albert (1825-91); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert at the age of 62, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, 1619

Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert at the age of 62, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, 1619

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Portrait of Ferdinand Furstenberg, Prince Bishop of Paderborn, Abraham Bloteling

Portrait of Ferdinand Furstenberg, Prince Bishop of Paderborn, Abraham Bloteling, Baron von Furstenberg Theodor Caspar, 1669 - 1672

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEW YORK: CROWDED STREET. Crowds gathered outside Trinity Church at the intersection of Broadway

NEW YORK: CROWDED STREET. Crowds gathered outside Trinity Church at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Photographed in 1911

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEW YORK: SKYLINE, 1900. Panorama of New York harbor from the Brooklyn waterfront: photograph

NEW YORK: SKYLINE, 1900. Panorama of New York harbor from the Brooklyn waterfront: photograph, c1900

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: ST. PAULs CHAPEL, 1831. St. Pauls Chapel at Broadway in New York City. Lithograph

ST. PAULs CHAPEL, 1831. St. Pauls Chapel at Broadway in New York City. Lithograph, 1831

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: MISSISSIPPI: CHURCH, c1900. Trinity Episcopal Church in Pass Christian, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: CHURCH, c1900. Trinity Episcopal Church in Pass Christian, Mississippi, built in 1849. Photograph, c1900

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: BROOKLYN: CHURCH, 1883. The Grace Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, New York

BROOKLYN: CHURCH, 1883. The Grace Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, New York. Engraving, American, 1883

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: CHOIR, c1915. The choir at Emanuel Methodist Episcopal Church in Anacostia, Washington, D

CHOIR, c1915. The choir at Emanuel Methodist Episcopal Church in Anacostia, Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1915

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: INDIA: METHODIST CHURCH. The first Methodist Episcopal Church in India, established in 1856

INDIA: METHODIST CHURCH. The first Methodist Episcopal Church in India, established in 1856. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1858. The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church

METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1858. The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, convened in Nashville Tennessee, 1 May 1858. Mezzotint, c1860

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEW YORK: ST. GEORGE S. St. Georges Chapel, an Episcopal church located at Cliff

NEW YORK: ST. GEORGE S. St. Georges Chapel, an Episcopal church located at Cliff and Beekman Streets, New York, first built in 1752, rebuilt in 1815. Undated photograph, probably c1860

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEW YORK: CHURCH, 1831. St. Pauls Episcopal Church at Troy, New York. Wood engraving

NEW YORK: CHURCH, 1831. St. Pauls Episcopal Church at Troy, New York. Wood engraving, 1831

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEW YORK: TRINITY CHURCH. Trinity Church, at Broadway and Wall Street, New York

NEW YORK: TRINITY CHURCH. Trinity Church, at Broadway and Wall Street, New York, as it appeared in 1737. Lithograph, 1859

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEW YORK CITY CHURCH, 1752. St. Georges Chapel, erected on Beekman Street in 1752: lithograph

NEW YORK CITY CHURCH, 1752. St. Georges Chapel, erected on Beekman Street in 1752: lithograph, 1859

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: GIGANTIC CLOCK, 1857. Gigantic clock, intended for eight faces, manufactured by H

GIGANTIC CLOCK, 1857. Gigantic clock, intended for eight faces, manufactured by H. Sperry & Co. for the spires of St. Georges Church, New York. Wood engraving, 1857

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: CHARLES FRANCIS ROBERTSON (1835-1886). Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Missouri

CHARLES FRANCIS ROBERTSON (1835-1886). Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Missouri. Engraving, American, 1886

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: JULIANN JANE TILLMAN, 1844. Black minister speaking at the African Methodist Episcopal

JULIANN JANE TILLMAN, 1844. Black minister speaking at the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she was a preacher. Lithograph, 1844

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: WILLIAM STEPHEN RAINSFORD (1850-1933). American (Irish-born) Protestant Episcopal cleric

WILLIAM STEPHEN RAINSFORD (1850-1933). American (Irish-born) Protestant Episcopal cleric. Photographed c1900

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: STRATTON WEDDING, 1863. The marriage of Charles Sherwood Stratton (1838-1883)

STRATTON WEDDING, 1863. The marriage of Charles Sherwood Stratton (1838-1883), known as General Tom Thumb, with his wife Lavinia Warren Bumpus (1841-1919), at Grace Church in New York City

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: WILLIAM WHITE (1748-1836). American Protestant Episcopal cleric. Lithograph silhouette

WILLIAM WHITE (1748-1836). American Protestant Episcopal cleric. Lithograph silhouette, 1846

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: BENJAMIN MOORE (1748-1816). Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York

BENJAMIN MOORE (1748-1816). Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Undated painting

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: ABSALOM JONES (1746-1818). American religious leader

ABSALOM JONES (1746-1818). American religious leader. Oil on paper, 1810, by Raphaelle Peale

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: JOHN HENRY HOPKINS (1792-1868). American clergyman

JOHN HENRY HOPKINS (1792-1868). American clergyman. Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1860

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: FRANCIS ASBURY (1745-1816). American (English-born) Methodist bishop. Painting

FRANCIS ASBURY (1745-1816). American (English-born) Methodist bishop. Painting, 1808, attributed to J. Bruff

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: CRANMER: DECLARATION, 1537. Episcopal Declaration recognizing the authority of

CRANMER: DECLARATION, 1537. Episcopal Declaration recognizing the authority of Christian princes in ecclesiastical matters, singed by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, and seven Bishops, 1537

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: NEWTON HERESY CASE, 1885. The Naughtiness of the Noisy Newton and the Perplexity

NEWTON HERESY CASE, 1885. The Naughtiness of the Noisy Newton and the Perplexity of the Peaceful Potter. Dr. Richard Newton hurls stones at the residence of Bishop Horatio Potter



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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.