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Phlegon re-examined: in answer to Dr. Sykes's Second defense of his dissertation concerning Phlegon. To which is added a postscript, concerning the Chronicon Paschale. By John Chapman M. A. Fellow of King's College in Cambridge.
Chapman, John, 1704-1784.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Pictures
The two Maries attend the cross; a pelican feeds its young on its own blood; Justice and Charity (?) stand under pillars hung with the instruments of the Passion. Line engraving by K. van Mallery, 1609.
Richeome, Louis, 1544-1625.Date: 1609Reference: 23200i- Pictures
While resting on the flight into Egypt, a vision occurs to the holy family, of the cross looped by a crown of thorns. Etching by P. Testa after himself, c. 1650.
Testa, Pietro, 1611-1650.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 22291i- Pictures
Bronze doors of the Duomo at Pisa sculpted with episodes in the Passion. Engraving by G.G. Frezza, 1705, after G. Melani and F. Melani.
Date: [1705]Reference: 2472463iPart of: Theatrum basilicae pisanae erectae in honorem Deiparae Virginis in coelum assumptae- Pictures
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The cross bearing Christ is hoisted up before a multitude of lamenters and soldiers. Engraving by N-H. Tardieu after B. Audran after C. le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 23026i- Pictures
Christ on the way of the cross; the two Maries sorrow with the swooning Virgin. Engraving.
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Christ's body is carried to its tomb. Engraving by L. Kilian after J. Robusti, il Tintoretto.
Tintoretto, 1518-1594.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 23236i- Pictures
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Lamentation over the dead Christ on the mount of Golgotha. Woodcut by J.B. Jackson, 1738, after Rembrandt.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Date: 1738Reference: 23215i- Pictures
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Christ's body is carried to its tomb. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after P. Fontana.
Fontana, Prospero, 1512-1597.Reference: 25603iPart of: La Pinacoteca della Pontificia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna- Pictures
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The deposition of Christ from the cross; the holy women mourn. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Massari.
Massari, Lucio, 1569-1633.Reference: 11770iPart of: La Pinacoteca della Pontificia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna- Books
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Phlegon's testimony shewn to relate to the darkness which happened at our Saviour's passion. In a letter to Dr. Sykes.
Date: 1733- Pictures
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The Virgin Mary with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist (as a child), Saint Paul and Saint Mary Magdalene. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Francia.
Francia, Giacomo, -1557.Reference: 11787iPart of: La Pinacoteca della Pontificia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna- Books
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The great example, or, the way to conquest; a poem. Being considerations on the temptations and sufferings of the Holy Jesus : Viz. 1. On his Temptations in the Wilderness. 2. On his Passion in the Garden of Gethsemane, and his Apprehension there. 4. On the Scourging and other Accidents happening from the Apprehension till the Crucifixion of Jesus. 4. On the Crucifixion of Jesus. 5. The History of his Resurrection. 6. The Accidents happening in the interval after the Death of Jesus until his Resurrection. 7. On the Accidents happening after Christ's Resurrection till his Ascension.
Munns, Nathanael.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera (A1). Box ++83.
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The Life of Pontius Pilate: Containing, a concise history of the state of the Jewish nation. An account of the oppressions, violences, and massacrees committed by Pilate during his government of Judă. The trial of Jesus Christ, by the high priests, Herod, and Pontius Pilate; with the history of his passion, resurrection, and ascension, methodically digested in an exact series of facts. Josephus's famous testimony of our saviour. Pilate's report of the miracles, trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, to Tiberius, with the Roman senate's resolution thereupon. A remarkable passage in the Jewish Talmud, acknowledging Christ to be the Messiah. Plutarch's account of, and his odd reasons for the silence of the heathen oracles. His account of the death of the god Pan. Pilate's miserable end.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A scripture key to the evangelists, the Acts of the Apostles, the epistle to the Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Hebrews. In a method hitherto unattempted. containing, A connected Thread of the Ministry of Christ and the Apostles in the Plantation of the Gospel. In which is stated, The Opinion the Jews, particularly the Scribes and Pharisees, had of Christ, which led them to converse with him, and he with them; from whence arose the leading Causes of their Behaviour to him in his Ministry, and at his Trial and Crucifixion. The Proofs that Jesus and the Apostles gave that he is the Christ, and of his Resurrection. Also, The original Cause of the Difference of Opinion amongst the Jews and Gentiles, which arose upon the latter being received into the Kingdom of the Messiah; i. e. Whether they ought to obey the Law of Moses, to be saved, or not, with the Arguments urged by the Apostles, particularly Paul, in the Negative. By William Ashdowne.
Ashdowne, William, 1723-1810.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Poems on the principal festivals and fasts of the Church of England. I. On the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; commonly called, Lady-Day, March 25. II. On the Nativity of our Saviour, or Birth-Day of Christ; commonly called, Christmas-Day, December 25. III. On the Circumcision of Christ, being New-Year's-Day, January 1. IV. On the Epiphany, or, Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, January 6. V. On the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, commonly called, The Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin, February 2. VI. On Ash-Wednesday, and the Lent-Fast. Vii. On the Day of our blessed Saviour's Crucifixion; commonly called, Good-Friday. Viii. On Easter-Day, the great Festival of our Lord and Saviour's Resurrection from the Dead. IX. On the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ; commonly called, Holy Thursday. X. On Whit-Sunday, being the great Festival of the Descent of the Holy Ghost; sometime called Pentecost, as being Fifty Days after Easter. XI. On Trinity-Sunday; being the Lord's-Day, next after Whit-Sunday. With Prayers for the said Festivals and Fasts. Designed for the instruction and benefit of humble and serious Christians. By Daniel Hallows, A. M. Rector of Gilston in Hertfordshire.
Hallows, Daniel, 1669 or 1670-1741.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Pious breathings: being the meditations of St. Augustine, in four books. Viz. I. On the Sufferings of Christ; with the Pious Soul's Application of his Death to herself by Faith. II. On the Love of God; with his Discourses of Regeneration and the Communication of divine Grace. III. His private Contemplations on the Misery of unregenerate Men; the Almighty Power of God and his Methods of Grace in our Sanctification and Salvation. IV. Meditations on the Excellency of the Divine Perfections, and the Happiness of the Blessed in a future State of Glory. To which is added, the meditations of St. Anselm and St. Bernard, on the Crucifixion of Christ, the Treachery of Judas, the Resurrection of Jesus from the Dead; with Devout Prayers, Meditations, and Contemplations suitable to each particular Subject. Translated into English, by George Stanhope, D. D. late Dean of Canterbury. Adorn'd with cuts.
Date: [1752?]- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Lenten sermons: Libro muy provechoso para todo fiel christiano intitulado sermonario quadragessimal medicinal
Gabriel VacaDate: 1553Reference: MS.9311