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  • Anderson's University, Glasgow; where David Livingstone studied medicine and theology. Lithograph.
  • Personifications of law, medicine and theology argue over the superiority of their respective professions. Engraving by GWHWHNM, ca. 1720.
  • A woman with a Bible resting on the clouds; representing theology. Engraving by P. Ghigi after L. Agricola after Raphael.
  • Natural theology; or, evidences of the existence and attributes of the Deity / Collected from the appearances of nature. By William Paley.
  • An allegory of theology with the catholic faction on the left, the protestant faction on the right. Engraving by J. von Keller after C.H. Hermann, E. Föerster and F.J.J. Götzenberger after C.H. Hermann.
  • Comitiali puero consilium bifariam de graeco in latinum conversum. Ejusdem libellus de parvae pilae exercitio / Gregorii Nazanzeni theologi oratio in apparitionem, sive natalitia Salvatoris. Interprete ... Valerio Centannio Vicentino.
  • A half-naked youth offers food to a snake coiled round a tree trunk. Engraving by C.-C. Bervic after J.-F.-L. Mérimée, 1798.
  • The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle. In six volumes. To which is prefixed the life of the author / [by T. Birch].
  • The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle. In six volumes. To which is prefixed the life of the author / [by T. Birch].
  • Saint Jerome. Engraving by G. Audran after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
  • The Académie des Sciences et des Beaux Arts, Paris: showing various methods of study and teaching with a lettered key. Line engraving.
  • The death of infants: a skeleton representing Death grabs and eats infants who die innocent of vice but unendowed with the theological virtues. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1825.
  • The love of divinity and wisdom and its effects on shameful love and indulgence. Engraving after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Transactions of the International Swedenborg Congress held in connection with the celebration of the Swedenborg Society's centenary, London, July 4 to 8, 1910.
  • Virgil and A. Pollio deep in conversation above a bustling town and harbour, Saloninius (Pollio's infant son) lies in a cradle at their feet. Woodcut after Virgil.
  • Virgil and A. Pollio deep in conversation above a bustling town and harbour, Saloninius (Pollio's infant son) lies in a cradle at their feet. Woodcut after Virgil.
  • Angels serve Christ with food after his ordeal in the wilderness. Engraving by J. Mariette after C. le Brun.
  • Mercury, an agent of the Terror, carries Capucin Chabot naked towards a furnace; recording the turnover of human life during the Terror in the French Revolution. Coloured aquatint, ca. 1794.
  • Johann Rudolph Salzmann. Line engraving by P. Aubry II  after himself.
  • Johann Rudolph Salzmann. Line engraving by P. Aubry II  after himself.
  • Men with horns and tails dance around the fire they are condemned to be burnt alive on and spit at a prelate standing nearby. Etching.
  • Albert Schweitzer. Oil painting by Helen Kiddall.
  • Albert Schweitzer. Oil painting by Helen Kiddall.
  • Albert Schweitzer. Oil painting by Helen Kiddall.
  • Albert Schweitzer. Oil painting by Helen Kiddall.
  • The last moments of HRH the Prince Consort. Oil painting by Oakley under the pseudonym Le Port, ca. 1861.
  • Albert, Prince Consort, on his deathbed at Windsor Castle, with members of the royal family and the royal household in attendance, 14 December 1861. Lithograph by W.L. Walton after Oakley, c.1865.
  • Albert, Prince Consort, on his deathbed at Windsor Castle, with members of the royal family and the royal household in attendance, 14 December 1861. Lithograph by W.L. Walton after Oakley, c.1865.
  • The last moments of HRH the Prince Consort. Oil painting by Oakley under the pseudonym Le Port, ca. 1861.
  • Albert, Prince Consort, on his deathbed at Windsor Castle, with members of the royal family and the royal household in attendance, 14 December 1861. Lithograph by W.L. Walton after Oakley, c.1865.