77 results
- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Etching by W. Unger after P. Vannucci, il Perugino (?).
Perugino, approximately 1450-1523.Reference: 22452i- Books
- Online
A letter to Mr. Beelzebub, alias M'Lean. Containing some remarks on his two late performances: the first intitled, a Letter to Messrs. Steedman and Pye; the other intitled, a Defence of believer baptism, &c.
Date: 1778- Pictures
- Online
John baptises Christ. Etching by F. Bartolozzi, 1799, after F. Vieira after E. Le Sueur.
Le Sueur, Eustache, 1616-1655.Date: 1 May 1799Reference: 24107i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Engraving by J.J. Sartor.
Reference: 22441i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Engraving by J. Parker, 1791, after T. Stothard.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834.Date: 6 October 1791Reference: 22451i- Pictures
- Online
Simeon holds the Christ child, who is holding an apple. Mezzotint by R. Earlom, 1778, after G. Farington after G. Reni.
Reni, Guido, 1575-1642.Date: 1 December 1778Reference: 24037i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ; the multitude watch, pointing. Etching after S. Conca.
Conca, Sebastiano, 1680-1764.Reference: 22446i- Pictures
- Online
Saint John the Baptist baptises Christ; an angel with a book descends from above. Wood engraving by the Dalziel brothers, 1854, after W.O. Williams after Giotto.
Giotto, 1266?-1337.Date: 1854Reference: 24104i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Aquatint by F. Rosaspina after G.F.M. Mazzola, il Parmigianino.
Parmigianino, 1503-1540.Date: 1737Reference: 22448i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Lithograph by M. Fanoli, 1849, after G. Jäger.
Jäger, Gustav, 1808-1871.Date: 1 June 1849Reference: 22453i- Books
- Online
The life of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Containing a full, ample, accurate, instructive, and universal history of every transaction in the life of our glorious redeemer, from His taking upon himself our sinful Nature, to his Crucifixion, Resurrection from the Dead, and his Glorious Ascension into Heaven. Particularly his Genealogy, Incarnation, Preservation, Circumcision, Presentation, Divine Mission, Baptism, Fasting, Temptation, Ministry, Sufferings, Doctrine, Calling the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Charity, Meekness, Travels, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacrament, Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension into Heaven. Together with The Lives, Transactions, and Sufferings of his Holy Evangelists, Apostles, Disciples, and other Primitive Martyrs, who have sealed the great Truth of Christianity with their Blood; particularly St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John, St. Peter, St. Paul, St. James the Great, St. Andrew, St. Philip, St. Bartholomew, St. Thomas, St. James the Less, St. Simon, St. Jude, St. Matthias, St. Barnabas, St. Stephen, &c. &c. &c. Including the Transactions of John the Baptist, the great Forerunner of the Messiah; as also the Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, &c. &c. To which is added, a full defence of the Christian religion, In which the Evidences of Christianity are fairly stated, the New Testament proved to be genuine, and the Religion of the great Redeemer of Mankind truly Divine. The whole Properly adapted to promote the Knowledge of our Holy Religion, a firm Faith in the Merits of Our Blessed Redeemer, and the Practice of every Christian Virtue. By the Rev. John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of The History of the Holy Bible, Published by the King's Authority.
Fleetwood, John.Date: [1790?]- Books
- Online
A legacy of dying thoughts from an affectionate old pastor to his flock, on the comprehensive baptismal articles of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Dalrymple, William, 1723-1814.Date: 1796- Pictures
- Online
John baptises Christ in the Jordan. Engraving by P. Galle, 1564, after M. van Heemskerck.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: 1564Reference: 22438i- Books
- Online
The substance of three sermons, preached by the Converted Jew, at Edinburgh 10, 11, and 13 days of July, 1785. The miraclous conversion of Moses the Jew: And his deliverance from the bloody hands of his Father who is a High Priest in Lower Germany, who employ'd three Russians to murder him, his narrow escape to London his embracing the Christian Religion and his Baptism at Dublin. How he came to Glasgow where the preached several times, and was attended both by the College and Clergy. He arrived at Edinburgh on Friday the 8th. July, 1785 and was waited on by the Ministers. He preached in Lady Glenorchy's Chappel on Sunday evening to a numerous Congregation, from Isaiah lxiii and 11, and on Monday evening, from Hebrews iv and 14, and his last Sermon here, from Isaiah xl and 11: These three Collections was for the benefit of the Orphan Hospital. None that heard him but allows him to be as well known in the Scriptures, and as pious as ever they heard. He set off for London on Friday last. the 15th. July. He had eight different Languages. And has learned English in the course of 18 Months, since he came from Germany.
Converted Jew.Date: 1785]- Books
- Online
A familiar discourse shewing that the gospel is a comment upon the law of nature, the Only Law now in Force. And That the Only Faith required by the Gospel, is to Believe the Promises of God by Christ Jesus. And that we are not Baptized into a Trinity of Persons in God. With a Prefatory Epistle to Dr. Waterland. And an Appendix relating to the Worship of the Father only. Also a Postscript touching the Catholick Church, and the Power of the Keys. By William Staunton Gent.
Staunton, William.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
- Online
The new and complete life of our blessed Lord and saviour, Jesus Christ: that great example, as well as saviour of mankind. Containing a More Complete, Authentic, Ample, Accurate, Instructive, Universal, and Full Account (freed from Popish Superstition, and other Errors) than was ever before Published, of all the Real Facts, relating to the Exemplary Life, Meritorious Sufferings, and Triumphant Death of Our Glorious Redeemer, Who took upon himself our Sinful Nature, Was Crucified for our Sins, Rose Again for our Justification, Ascended into Heaven, and now Sitteth at the Right-Hand of God, making Intercession for Us; Particularly his Incarnation, Nativity, Genealogy, Baptism, Preservation, Circumcision, Presentation, Early Transactions, Divine Mission, Fasting, Ministry, Temptation, Doctrines, Calling and Appointment of the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Humility, Charity, Patience, Meekness, Sufferings, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacraments; Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension, &c. &c. &c. To which is Added, A New, Complete, and Authentic History of the Lives, Transactions, Sufferings, and Deaths, of his Holy Apostles, Evangelists, Disciples, And other Eminent Persons and Primitive Christians, who first Propagated the Christian Religion, and to cruel Persecutors laid down their Lives in the Glorious Cause of Jesus Christ; particularly St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John, St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Andrew, St. James the Great, St. Philip, St. Bartholomew, St. Thomas, St. James the Less, St. Simon, St. Jude, St. Matthias, St. Barnabas, St. Stephen, Timothy, Silas, Mary Magdalene, Mary Sister of Lazarus, Mary of Cleophas, Mary of Salome, Trophimus, Tychicus, Tertius, Linus, Onesiphorus, Stephanus, Phebe, Sosipater, Clement, Ananias, Nicolas, Nicodemus, Joseph, Philemon, Priscilla, Titus, &c. Also, A New, Useful, and Interesting Account of the Life of the Messiah's great Forerunner John the Baptist; And likewise the Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Together with A Faithful Account of the Successors of the Apostles, for Three Hundred Years after the Crucifixion, in the five great Apostolical Churches. Comprehending, The Whole Doctrine of Christianity, the Evidences fairly stated upon which it is founded, and the Manner of its Establishment in different Parts of the World. - Including a Complete Defence of Christianity, containing Plain and Satisfactory Answers to all the Objections made against our Holy Religion, by Jews, Turks, Atheists, Deists, Infidels, and Free-Thinkers of the present Age, who are a Disgrace to Human Nature, and strive to level Mankind with the Brute Creation; whereby the Religion of the great Redeemer of Mankind is proved to be Genuine and truly Divine. The Whole Interspersed with Practical Improvements, and Useful Remarks, Familiarly Adapted to every Capacity, and designed to Promote, in every Christian, the necessary Practice of Faith and Repentance, as the only appointed Means whereby God can be Reconciled with Man. This Complete Work being the Result of long Study and Experience, and not a hasty Performance, has been regularly digested and collected, not only from the Evangelists, Epistles, &c. but also from Josephus, the most judicious Ecclesiastical Historians, and other Books as well as Manuscripts (ancient and modern) of Undoubted Authority. It will therefore comprise a great Variety of the most Important, Valuable, and Curious Matter relating to the Life and Death of our Blessed Saviour and his Apostles, &c. not to be found in any other Work of the Kind whatever. By Paul Wright, D. D. Vicar of Oakley, &c. in Essex, late of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; And Author of the Christian's New and Complete British Family Bible;-of the New and Complete Edition of Fox's Original Book of Martyrs;-And of The New Edition of the Whole Book of Common Prayer, with Notes, and other necessary Illustrations;-All of which respective Works are universally approved of in every Respect, by the Public in general, who have perused the Numbers already published. Embellished with the most elegant, valuable, and numerous set of large copper-plate prints ever published in a work of this kind; finely engraved from the original Drawings of Hamilton, Chalmers, West, Samuel Wale, Esq. &c. by those ingenious and celebrated Artists, Messrs. Pollard, Rennoldson, Taylor, Tookey, Smith, Page, Granger, Morris, Royce, Golder, Collier, Parker, and Other Eminent Masters.
Fleetwood, John.Date: [1790?]- Books
- Online
The evangelical believer's confession of the Son of God; or, Christ acknowledged in the ordinances of the Gospel. According to the true spiritual intention; as held forth in the pattern given by himself, viz. Baptism, the Lord's supper, laying on of hands, Attention to the word of truth, praise and thanks-giving prayer and supplication, fasting, keeping the Lord's sabbath. By John Johnson, Author of the Riches of Gospel Grace opened; and a Scriptural Illustration of the Book of the Revelation.
Johnson, John, 1706-1791.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Pictures
- Online
The adoration by the magi of Christ, shown as young and old. Etching by J. Basire the elder, 1794, after J. Carter, after a bas-relief in Long Melford church, Suffolk.
Date: 1794Reference: 22193i- Pictures
- Online
John the Baptist indicates Jesus as the Messiah to two of his disciples. Engraving by J. Outrim, 1847, after T. Uwins.
Uwins, Thomas, 1782-1857.Date: 1847Reference: 22434i- Books
- Online
A catechism on the Christian name, and the nature of the baptismal vow. By J. Hodson, M. D. Author of the Young Christian's Introduction to the Knowledge of his God and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Hodson, J. (James).Date: 1797- Books
- Online
A collection of tracts, stating some important points relating to the deity, worship, and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ, &c. Viz. I. An humble inquiry into the Scripture-Account of the Deity of Jesus Christ. II. A Vindication of the Worship of Jesus Christ, on the Unitarian Principles, in answer to Mr. J. Boyse. III. The Supreme Deity of God the Father demonstrated, against Dr. Sherlock. IV. A Vindication of the Bishop of Glocester from the Charge of Heresy by Dr. Sherlock. V. Remarks on Mr. Lesley's Dialogue against the Socinians. VI. A Vindication of the Remarks. Vii. An Examination of Mr. Lesley's last Dialogue about the Satisfaction of Jesus Christ, and Dr. Stillingfleet's Reasons of Christ's Sufferings. Viii. A query, Whether (on Mr. Wall's Principles) Christian Baptism was intended by Christ for any but such as be proselyted to Christianity from Infidelity? By Thomas Emlyn, a Sufferer in this Cause.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1715?]- Books
- Online
A collection of tracts, relating to the deity, worship, and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ, &c. viz. 1. An humble inquiry into the scripture-account of the deity of Jesus Christ, &c. Viz. 1. An humble inquiry into the scripture-account of the deity of Jesus Christ. Anno 1702. 2. A vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ on Unitarian principles; in answer to Mr. Jos. Boyle, referring to his Dublin edit. 4to. 1706. 3.The supreme deity of God the Father demonstrated, against Dr. Sherlock. 1707. 4. A vindiction of the Bishop of Glocester, from Dr. Sherlock's charge of heresy. 1707. 5. Remarks on Mr. Leslie's first dialogue, against the Socinians. 1708. 6. A vindication of the remarks. 1708. 7. An examination of Mr. Leslie's last dialogue, about the satisfaction of Jesus Christ, and of Dr. Stillingfleet's reasons of Christ's sufferings. 1708. 8. A letter to Dr. Willis (now Bishop of Glocester) concerning persecution. 1705. 9. An inquiry into the original authority of 1 John 5.7. 1715. 10. Dr. Bennet's new theory of the Blessed Trinity examined. 1718. 11. Quare, whether (on Mr. Wall's principles) baptism was intended for any but such as be proselyted to Christianity. 1710. 12. An answer to Mr. Martin's Dissertation on 1 Joh. [sic] v. 7. To which is prefix'd, a true narrative of the proceedings of the dissenting ministers of Dublin against the author, and of his prosecution and sufferings, &c. By Thomas Emlyn.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1719- Books
- Online
A summary view of the heavenly doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church, Which was foretold by the Lord in Daniel, Chap. vii. 13, 14; and in the Apocalypse, Chap. xxi. 1, 2. Arranged under the following general heads: Of the Lord as Creator Of the Lord as Redeemer Of Redemption Of the Holy Ghost Of the Divine Trinity Of the Sacred Scripture, or Word of the Lord Of the Ten Commandments, and of the Doctrine of Life thence derived Of Faith Of Charity, or Love towards our Neighbour, and of Good Works Of Freewill Of Repentance Of Regeneration Of Temptation Of Imputation Of Baptism and of the Holy Supper. The whole collected from the theological writings of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, Servant of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
- Online
The works of Mr. Thomas Emlyn. ... . Containing, I. A Narrative of the Proceedings against him. First printed 1719. II. An Humble Inquiry into the Scripture Account of Jesus Christ. 1702. III. General Remarks on Mr. Boyse's Answer. Wrote 1704. Also on Christ's not knowing the Day of Judgment, and the Argument from the Creation. Now first published. IV. An Answer to Mr. Boyse on the head of Worship. 1706. Now added, An Answer to Dr. Waterland on the same head. V. The supreme Deity of God the Father demonstrated a-against Dr Sherlock. 1707. VI. A Vindication of Bishop Fowler against Dr. Sherlock. 1707. Vii. A Letter to Dr. Willis, (afterwards Bishop of Winchester) occasioned by his Sermon before the House of Commons, Nov. 5. 1705. Viii. The Previous Question to the several Questions about Baptism; Whether it was intended as a standing ordinance among the posterity of baptized Christians? 1710. To which are prefixed, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Author.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
- Online
The whole works of the Reverend and learned Mr John Willison, late minister of the Gospel in Dundee. Containing, I. The Afflicted Man's Companion; or a Directory for Families and Persons afflicted with Sickness, or any other Distress: With Directions to the Sick, both under and after Affliction. II. A Sacramental Directory; or a Treatise concerning the Sanctification of a Communion Sabbath. III. A Sacramental Catechism; or a Familiar Instructor, for young Communicants: plainly unfolding the Nature of the Covenant of Grace, with the Two Seals thereof, Baptism and the Lord's Supper. IV. An Example of plain Catechising, upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. V. Sacramental Meditations, proper for Communicants to prepare their Hearts, excite their Affections, and enliven their Devotions on Sacramental Occasions. VI. The Balm of Gilead, for healing a diseased Land; with a Scripture Prophecy of the Increase of Christ's Kingdom, and the Destruction of Antichrist. Vii. A Treatise concerning the Sanctification of the Sabbath; wherein the Morality of the Sabbath, or the perpetual Obligation of the Fourth Commandment is maintained against all Adversaries. Viii. Gospel Hymns, in Memory of redeeming Love, and of the Death and Sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Willison, John, 1680-1750.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]