71 results filtered with: Fall of man
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Adam and Eve expelled from Eden by an angel with a flaming sword. Line engraving by R. Sadeler after M. de Vos, 1583.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Date: 1583Reference: 15645i- Pictures
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Adam and Eve with the serpent and other animals in the garden of Eden. Engraving by C.J. Visscher after N. de Bruyn.
Bruyn, Nicolaes de, 1571-1656.Reference: 20362i- Books
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Truth held forth and maintained according to the testimony of the holy prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the Holy Scriptures : with some account of the judgments of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by witchcraft : to which is added, Something concerning the fall of Adam, his state in the fall, and way of restoration to God again, with many other weighty things ... / written in true love to the souls of my neighbours and all men, which includeth that love to them and myself, by Thomas Maule.
Mall, Thomas, 1629 or 1630-Date: 1695- Pictures
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A woman-serpent bends around the Tree of Knowledge as Adam and Eve reach into the branches. Line engraving by T. de Bry after J. van Winghe.
Winghe, Jodocus van, 1544-1603.Reference: 15624i- Books
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An essay on the origin of evil. By Dr. William King, Late Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin, with notes. To which is added, a sermon by the same author, on the fall of man.
King, William, 1650-1729.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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The use and intent of prophecy, in the several ages of the world: in six discourses, delivered at the Temple Church, in April and May, 1724. ... To which are added, three dissertations. ... The second edition corrected. By Tho. Sherlock, ...
Sherlock, Thomas, 1678-1761.Date: 1726- Books
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The original, and present state of man, briefly considered; wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means, and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world by the people called Quakers. To which are added, some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton, of Norwich. By Joseph Phipps. [Three lines from I. Timothy]
Phipps, Joseph, 1708-1787.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Pictures
The life of mankind from the Fall of Man to the Flood: episodes in the book of Genesis, IV-VII. Engravings by Jan Sadeler, 1586, after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Date: 1586Reference: 654807i- Books
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The state of innocence: and fall of man, an opera. By John Dryden, Esq;
Dryden, John, 1631-1700.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse. By Mr. Dryden.
Dryden, John, 1631-1700.Date: 1703- Books
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An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple. Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
Byrom, John, 1692-1763.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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An essay on the origin of evil. By Dr. William King, Late Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin with large notes. To which are added, two sermons by the same author, The former concerning Divine Prescience, the latter on the Fall of Man.
King, William, 1650-1729.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Pictures
An angel expels Adam and Eve from paradise. Engraving by Levasseur, 18--, after G. Cesari, il Cavaliere d'Arpino.
Cesari, Giuseppe, 1568-1640.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 2917581iPart of: Musée français.- Pictures
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God looks on unimpressed as Adam blames Eve for the transgression. Engraving by P.I. Drevet, c. 1720, after N. Coypel.
Coypel, Noël, the elder, 1628-1707.Reference: 20347i- Books
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Renatus. A brief essay on, a soul passing from death to life; in a translation from the first Adam to the second Adam. And the mystery of the two Adams, explained, as what all real & vital Christianity turns upon. [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1725- Books
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The state of innocence, and fall of man. An opera. Written in heroick verse.
Dryden, John, 1631-1700.Date: 1733- Books
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The use and intent of prophecy, in the several ages of the world. In six discourses, delivered at the Temple Church in April and May, 1724. Published at the desire of the Masters of the Bench of the two honourable societies. To which are added, four dissertations, and an appendix. I. The authority of the second epistle of St. Peter. II. The sense of the ancients, before Christ, upon the circumstances and consequences of the fall. III. The blessing of Judah, Gen. xlix. IV. Christ's entry into Jerusalem. The sixth edition, corrected and enlarged. By Tho. Sherlock, D. D. Late Master of the Temple, now Lord Bishop of London.
Sherlock, Thomas, 1678-1761.Date: MDCCLV [1755]- Books
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The Ophion: or, the theology of the serpent and the unity of God. Comprehending the customs of the most ancient people, who were instructed to apply the sagacity of the serpent, to the fall of man. With critical remarks on Dr. Adam Clarke's annotations on that subject in the book of Genesis. In this work it is shown, from the original language, that, in every age of the Jewish and Christian churches, a monkey was never understood to be the agent employed to bring about the fall of man / By John Bellamy.
Bellamy, John, 1755-1842.Date: 1811- Pictures
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In the Garden of Eden, while the serpent curls around the tree of knowledge, Eve is about to taste the apple. Coloured etching, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 15587i- Pictures
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Adam and Eve are expelled from Eden by a sword-bearing angel. Woodcut.
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Saint Michael the Archangel shows Adam the future sinfulness of mankind exemplified by Cain and Abel. Etching.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 2489306i