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Belgium: a procession in honour of the Virgin as protectress of seafarers. Engraving, ca. 191-.
Date: 1910-1919Reference: 567332i- Books
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The admirable and indefatigable adventures of the nine pious pilgrims, devoted to Sion by the cross of Christ; and piloted by evangelist to the New Jerusalem. Written in America, in a time of solitude and divine contemplation; by a zealous lover of truth, and a Faithful Admiror of the Sacred Mysteries and Historical Revelations, in the Old and New Testament, as the Holy Men of God were Heavenly inspir'd to Prophesie of the Divide and the Holy Jesus. The nearest way to Heaven is by the Cross; And Heaven gain'd, to lose this World's no less.
Franck, Richard, 1624?-1708.Date: 1708- Pictures
Two pilgrims adoring the Virgin. Aquatint by C.M. Metz, 1798, after M. Merisi, il Caravaggio.
Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, 1573-1610.Date: [1798?]Reference: 22117i- Pictures
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The risen Christ, dressed as a pilgrim, shares supper with two men at Emmaus. Woodcut.
Reference: 23314i- Books
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A Sunday ramble; or, modern Sabbath-Day journey; in and about the cities of London and Westminster. Describing in an agreeable manner, the various interesting scenes ...
Date: [1776?]- Pictures
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The Virgin of Good Advice protecting two pilgrims. Engraving.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 30996i- Books
Pilgrim life in the Middle Ages / by Sidney Heath.
Heath, Sidney, 1872-Date: 1911- Pictures
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Belgium: pilgrims in procession towards a church of Saint Lambert. Engraving, 191-.
Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 567346i- Books
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The whole works of that eminent servant of Christ, the late Reverend and much esteemed Mr. John Bunyan, formerly minister of the gospel, and pastor of a congregation at Bedford; including the whole of his pieces, sermons, discourses, tracts, and other writings, on various divine subjects: Being expository, explanatory, allegorical, familiar, experimental, and practical, in prose and verse, viz. ... Including all the original prefaces, titles, recommendatory epistles, an authentic account of the life and death of Mr. John Bunyan, his divine emblems for youth, &c. and other pieces never printed in any former collection. The whole carefully revised and corrected; and illustrated with notes, explanatory, experimental, practical, &c. by Mr. William Mason, and others. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Mr. John Ryland, A.M. of Northampton, The whole embellished with the most superb, numerous, and elegant set of copper-plates, engraved by Thornton, Hawkins, Morris, Pollard, Grainger, Golder, Cary, Noble, Burder, Conder, Walker, Wooding, Hall, &c. from the original designs of Dodd, Hamilton, and others; being adapted not only to the pilgrim's progress, holy war, &c. but also to all the other valuable pieces of this celebrated and evangelical author.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1782-1784?]- Books
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The comical pilgrim; or, travels of a cynick philosopher, thro' the most wicked parts of the world, namely, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Holland. With His Merry Observations on the English Stage, Gaming-Houses, Poets, Beaux, Women, Courtiers, Politicians, and Plotters. Welsh Clergy, Gentry, and Customs. Scotch Manners, Religion, and Lawyers. Irish Ceremonies in their Marriages, Christenings, and Burials. And Dutch Government, Polity, and Trade. Being a general satyr on the vices and follies of the age.
Date: [1723]- Pictures
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Pilgrims visiting the Holy Cross at the abbey of Woestijn, with the chapel in the background. Engraving, 191-.
Date: [between 1910 and 1919]Reference: 567338i- Books
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Eines Christen Reise nach der Seligen Ewigkeit, welche in unterschiedlichen artigen Sinnbildern den gantzen Zustand einer ... Seele vorstellet, ... In englischer Sprache beschrieben durch Mr. Johann Bunian, ...
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1751- Books
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and publican. Wherein several weighty things are handled: As the Nature of Prayer, and of Obedience to the Law: Together with the Way and Method of God's Free-Grace in Pardoning Penitent Sinners; by imputing Christ's Righteousness to them. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1725?]- Books
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The progress of the Christian pilgrim, from this present world, to the world to come. In two parts. Written by way of dream: Discovering The Difficulties of his setting sorth, the Hazards of his Journey, and his safe Arrival at the heavenly Canaon.
Date: 1702- Books
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The pilgrim's progress from this world, to that which is to come. The third part. Delivered under the Similitude of a dream; shewing The several Difficulties and Dangers he met with, and the many Victories he obtained over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil. Together with His happy Arrival at the Coelestial City, and the Glory and Joy he found to his Eternal Comfort. To which is added, The life and death of John Bunyan, author of the first and second part; (compleating the Whole Progress.)
Date: 1765- Books
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English wayfaring life in the middle ages : (xivth century) / by J. J. Jusserand ; tr. from the French by Lucy Toulmin Smith.
Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932.Date: 1899- Books
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The pilgrim's progress, from this world, to that which is to come. The third part. Delivered under the Similitude of a dream, shewing The several Difficulties and Dangers he met with, and the many Victories he obtained over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil. Together with His happy Arrival at the Celestial City, and the Glory and Joy he found to his Eternal Comfort. To which is added, The life and death of John Bunyan, author of the first and second part; compleating the whole Progress.
Date: 1733- Pictures
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Denderbelle, East Flanders, Belgium: pilgrims visiting the church of Saint Cornelius in search of cures for their nervous disorders. Engraving, ca. 191-.
Date: 1910-1919Reference: 567271i- Books
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The great folly, superstition, and Idolatry, of Pilgrimages in Ireland; Especially of that to St. Patrick's Purgatory. Together, With an Account of the Loss that the Publick sustaineth thereby; truly and impartially Represented. By John Richardson, Rector of the Parish of Belturbet, alias Annah.
Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Date: 1727- Books
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The pilgrim's progress, from this world, to that which is to come. The third part. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. Shewing The several Difficulties and Dangers he met with, and the many Victories he obtained over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil. Together with His happy Arrival at the Celestial City, and the Glory and Joy he found to his Eternal Comfort. To which is added, The life and death of John Bunyan, author of the first and second part; compleating the whole Progress.
Date: [1730?]- Pictures
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A pilgrim praying at a roadside shrine of Saint Bridget in Italy. Etching by G. Hayter, 1829.
Hayter, George, Sir, 1792-1871.Date: [1833]Reference: 10278i- Books
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The Holy war, made by Shaddai upon diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world; or, The losing and taking again of the town of Mansoul. By John Bunyan, author of the Pilgrim's progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Guests of God : pilgrimage and politics in the Islamic world / Robert R. Bianchi.
Bianchi, Robert, 1945-Date: 2004- Books
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The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come: delivered under the similitude of a dream. In two parts complete. Part I. Shewing the manner of the pilgrim's setting out-his dangerous journey-and safe arrival at the desired country. Part II. Containing the pilgrimage of his wife and children, and their safe arrival. Written by John Bunyan. A new edition enlarged. With notes, explanatory, experimental, and practical: by a friend of the gospel. Embellished with a head of the author.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: DCCXCV[1795]- Books
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Dialogues between a pilgrim, Adam, Noah, and Cleophas; containing the history of the bible, and of the Jews, till the final destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. With which are connected, in a Chronological Order, The Most remarkable Events of Profane History: Interspersed with Answers to Objections, Illustrations of Difficulties, and practical Reflections: The Whole in a plain, entertaining Manner; being Adapted for Schools, and the middling Class of People. With a Lift of the Authors from whom the Materials have been collected. Now first translated from the thirteenth edition of the original Dutch.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]