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Background imageReligion Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Chromolithograph

John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Chromolithograph 1924

Background imageReligion Collection: Al-Buraq, the winged horse that carried Mohammed on his night flight to Jerusalem to meet

Al-Buraq, the winged horse that carried Mohammed on his night flight to Jerusalem to meet and pray with Moses and Jesus. Tapestry

Background imageReligion Collection: John Foxe (1516-1587) English martyrologist, author of History of the Acts and Monuments

John Foxe (1516-1587) English martyrologist, author of History of the Acts and Monuments of the Church, known popularly as Foxes Book of Martyrs, first published 1554. Engraving c1880

Background imageReligion Collection: Charles Wesley (1707-88) English preacher and hymn writer. Brother of John Wesley (1703-1791)

Charles Wesley (1707-88) English preacher and hymn writer. Brother of John Wesley (1703-1791). Among the more than 5, 500 hymns he wrote were Jesu, Lover of my soul Love divine

Background imageReligion Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. After

John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. After 1788 portrait by William Hamilton (1751-1801)

Background imageReligion Collection: John (1703-1791) and Charles (1707-1788) Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739

John (1703-1791) and Charles (1707-1788) Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739. It was at Bristol that the first Methodist chapel was founded

Background imageReligion Collection: John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers)

John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English

Background imageReligion Collection: John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers)

John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English

Background imageReligion Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Woodcut 1832

John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Woodcut 1832

Background imageReligion Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Wesley

John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Wesley preaching in the open air Cornwall, England. Woodcut 1888

Background imageReligion Collection: John Wycliffe (c13291384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers)

John Wycliffe (c13291384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English

Background imageReligion Collection: Hypnotic trance induced during Voodoo dance rites: Louisiana. Voodoo, a synthesis of Roman Catholic

Hypnotic trance induced during Voodoo dance rites: Louisiana. Voodoo, a synthesis of Roman Catholic and African magic and beliefs. Engraving published New York 1886

Background imageReligion Collection: Pilgrim Fathers advancing into America after crossing from Europe in the Mayflower

Pilgrim Fathers advancing into America after crossing from Europe in the Mayflower in 1620. Colour-printed lithograph c1900

Background imageReligion Collection: Jan Huss (1369-1415) Heretical Bohemian theologian. Burnt at Constance for preaching

Jan Huss (1369-1415) Heretical Bohemian theologian. Burnt at Constance for preaching the teachings of Wycliffe. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle)

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ and the little children. Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child

Christ and the little children. Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. Bible Mark 10. Mid-19th century chromolithograph by Kronheim & Co

Background imageReligion Collection: St Dunstan (c925-988), born in Glastonbury, Somerset, Archbishop of Canterbury (961)

St Dunstan (c925-988), born in Glastonbury, Somerset, Archbishop of Canterbury (961), patron saint of goldsmiths. Illustration of legend that Dunstan, interrupted while making a golden chalice

Background imageReligion Collection: St Matthew the Evangelist being called from his work as a tax gatherer. Bible: Matthew 9

St Matthew the Evangelist being called from his work as a tax gatherer. Bible: Matthew 9.8 Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: St Paul the Apostle preaching to the Athenians. Bible Acts. Chromolithograph c1860

St Paul the Apostle preaching to the Athenians. Bible Acts. Chromolithograph c1860. Colour

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ raising the daughter of Jairus, governor of the Synagogue, from the dead. Bible Mark 5

Christ raising the daughter of Jairus, governor of the Synagogue, from the dead. Bible Mark 5. Mid-19th century chromolithograph

Background imageReligion Collection: St Paul the Apostle shaking the viper from his hand. Bible Acts 28: 3. Copperplate

St Paul the Apostle shaking the viper from his hand. Bible Acts 28: 3. Copperplate
St Paul the Apostle shaking the viper from his hand. Bible Acts 28:3. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: St John the Evangelist with his symbol, the Eagle. Copperplate engraving c1808

St John the Evangelist with his symbol, the Eagle. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: Moses, after 40 days absence, comes down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments

Moses, after 40 days absence, comes down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments. Bible: Exodus 34. Chromolithograph c1860

Background imageReligion Collection: Jesus before Pilate. Bible John 18. By Pilate is his Lictor, a Roman magistrates attendant

Jesus before Pilate. Bible John 18. By Pilate is his Lictor, a Roman magistrates attendant, carrying the Fasces, an axe tied in a bundle of sticks, the magistrates badge of office

Background imageReligion Collection: Moses, having interceded with God on behalf of Israelites in the wilderness, instructs

Moses, having interceded with God on behalf of Israelites in the wilderness, instructs them to look on brazen serpent he has made and they will be cured of their snake bites. Bible Numbers 21

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ giving sight to the man born blind. Bible St John 9. Chromolithograph c1860

Christ giving sight to the man born blind. Bible St John 9. Chromolithograph c1860

Background imageReligion Collection: King David playing before the Ark David and all the house of Israel brought up the

King David playing before the Ark David and all the house of Israel brought up the Ark of the Lord with shouting and with the sound of the trumpe. Bible II Samuel 6. Mid-19th century chromolithograph

Background imageReligion Collection: Crucifixion. Jesus nailed to the cross. St John 19. 18. Iullustration by Gustave Dore

Crucifixion. Jesus nailed to the cross. St John 19. 18. Iullustration by Gustave Dore
Crucifixion. Jesus nailed to the cross. St John 19.18. Iullustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for The Bible (London 1866). Wood engraving

Background imageReligion Collection: Page from Wycliffes translation of the Bible into English c1400. The bygynynge

Page from Wycliffes translation of the Bible into English c1400. The bygynynge of ye gospel of Jesus Christ ye sone of God St Marks gospel. John Wycliffe (c1329-84) English religious reformer

Background imageReligion Collection: St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel. Bible Luke 1. 3. Patron saint of artists and physicians

St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel. Bible Luke 1. 3. Patron saint of artists and physicians
St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel. Bible Luke 1.3. Patron saint of artists and physicians. An Ox, Lukes symbol, right foreground. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: Adoration of the Sheperds. Mary, Joseph, the Shepherds and the Christ child

Adoration of the Sheperds. Mary, Joseph, the Shepherds and the Christ child in swaddling bands in the stable. Bible Luke 2.16. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: Moses, shown as so often with horns of hair, leading the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage

Moses, shown as so often with horns of hair, leading the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage. From Conrad Lycosthenes Prodigiorum ac Ostentorum chronicon Conrad Lycosthenes (Basel 1557)

Background imageReligion Collection: Isaac being saved from sacrifice by Abraham by appearance of ram caught in the thicket

Isaac being saved from sacrifice by Abraham by appearance of ram caught in the thicket. From Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon Conrad Lycosthenes (Basel 1557). Woodcut

Background imageReligion Collection: Moses with the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments. Bible Exodus 34. Copperplate

Moses with the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments. Bible Exodus 34. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: King David praising the Lord and playing the harp. Bible: Psalms 150. 3. Copperplate engraving c1808

King David praising the Lord and playing the harp. Bible: Psalms 150. 3. Copperplate engraving c1808
King David praising the Lord and playing the harp. Bible: Psalms 150.3. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageReligion Collection: God sent a plague of serpents to punish Israelites for their disobedience. They repented

God sent a plague of serpents to punish Israelites for their disobedience. They repented, asking Moses to intercede. God told him to make brazen serpent and all those bitten could look on serpent

Background imageReligion Collection: St Paul the Apostle in prison, writing his epistle to the Ephesians. 1st century AD

St Paul the Apostle in prison, writing his epistle to the Ephesians. 1st century AD. Bible Ephesians 3.1. 19th century wood engraving

Background imageReligion Collection: Jesus and his discipes at the Last Supper. Bible Mark 15. 22. Copperplate engraving c1804

Jesus and his discipes at the Last Supper. Bible Mark 15. 22. Copperplate engraving c1804
Jesus and his discipes at the Last Supper. Bible Mark 15.22. Copperplate engraving c1804

Background imageReligion Collection: First page of St Matthews Gospel from William Tyndales (c1494-1536) English

First page of St Matthews Gospel from William Tyndales (c1494-1536) English New Testament printed Cologne 1525

Background imageReligion Collection: Conversion of St Paul on the road to Damascus. From Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi

Conversion of St Paul on the road to Damascus. From Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493. Woodcut

Background imageReligion Collection: Moses descending from Mount Sinai with the tablets of the law (Ten Commandments)

Moses descending from Mount Sinai with the tablets of the law (Ten Commandments). Exodus 5.35. Illustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for The Bible (London 1866). Wood engraving

Background imageReligion Collection: 19th century Ethiopian manuscript showing angel with a sword (right) and two male figures

19th century Ethiopian manuscript showing angel with a sword (right) and two male figures (priestsja)

Background imageReligion Collection: Pope Pius IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti 1792-1878) Pope from 1846, addressing

Pope Pius IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti 1792-1878) Pope from 1846, addressing the First Vatican Council (1869-1879), 8 December 1869

Background imageReligion Collection: Leo XIII (Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci 1810-1903) Pope from 1878, opening the Vatican

Leo XIII (Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci 1810-1903) Pope from 1878, opening the Vatican archives for historical research, 1883. Inset portrait. Late 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageReligion Collection: PIUS IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti - 1792-1878) Pope from 1846. Opening the

PIUS IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti - 1792-1878) Pope from 1846. Opening the First Vatican Council 1869. Portrait inset. Late 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageReligion Collection: St Basil the Great (c. 329-379) one of greatest Greek fathers of the Christian church

St Basil the Great (c. 329-379) one of greatest Greek fathers of the Christian church
St Basil the Great (c.329-379) one of greatest Greek fathers of the Christian church. Bishop of Caesarea from 370. Armenian manuscript of 1286

Background imageReligion Collection: Mount Lebanon Shaker Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dancing at their Meeting

Mount Lebanon Shaker Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dancing at their Meeting. Lithograph by Currier and Ives, New York, c1870

Background imageReligion Collection: Miniature from Armenian Gospels (1391). Calligrapher, Aristakes: Artist, Tseroun

Miniature from Armenian Gospels (1391). Calligrapher, Aristakes: Artist, Tseroun. Portrait of patron of the manuscript and his son

Background imageReligion Collection: St Eusebius. From Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus. 13th century Armeniasn manuscript

St Eusebius. From Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus. 13th century Armeniasn manuscript
St Eusebius. From Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus.13th century Armeniasn manuscript



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