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The blind leading the blind. Oil painting after Pieter Bruegel.
Bruegel, Pieter, approximately 1525-1569.Reference: 44699i- Books
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The life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ; Containing the genealogy of our glorious redeemer; his nativity, preservation, circumcision, Baptism, fasting, temptation, ministry, doctrine, calling the apostles, miracles, parables, travels, transfiguration, passion, institution of the sacrament, crucifixion, burial, resurrection, appearance, and ascension. Together with the lives and sufferings of his Holy Apostles, evangelists, and other primitive martyrs, who have laid down their lives in the glorious cause of Christianity, the foundation on which all our hopes of eternal happiness are fixed. To which will be added, a full defence of Christianity against all the objections of atheists, deists, and the insidels of the present age, who have endeavoured to place mankind on a level with the beasts that perish. The whole being calculated 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 Reverend John Fleetwood, D.D.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Pictures
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The month April and the sign of Taurus, represented by a village in spring, and by the parable of the sower. Engraving by A. Collaert after H. Bol, 1585.
Bol, Hans, 1534-1593.Date: 1585Reference: 46406i- Books
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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?]- Pictures
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A man sows seeds; representing the parable of the sower. Etching.
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The month November and the sign of Sagittarius, represented by winter activities, a fire in a city, and by the parable of the great supper. Engraving by A. Collaert after H. Bol, 1585.
Bol, Hans, 1534-1593.Date: [1585]Reference: 46405i- Books
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The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son. Being the substance of a discourse delivered in the county of Antrim in Ireland. In the year 1750. By John Cennick.
Cennick, John, 1718-1755.Date: 1770- Pictures
The parable of the lost coin: a woman lights a lamp and turns her house upside down in search of a lost coin. Engraving by G. Camerata, 175-, after D. Fetti.
Fetti, Domenico, approximately 1589-1623.Date: 1750-1759Reference: 2475534iPart of: Recueil d'estampes d'apres les plus célèbres tableaux de la Galerie Royale de Dresde- Pictures
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The halt and the blind being invited to the great supper. Mezzotint by J.E. Haid after J.M. Denzel.
Denzel, J. M.Reference: 45472i- Pictures
A procession of blind men along a country road. Woodcut by J. Wohlfart, 1927.
Wohlfart, Johannes, 1900-1975.Date: [1927?]Reference: 2855934i- Pictures
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Men lie sleeping as a man sows seeds; representing the biblical parable of the sower. Etching.
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Men lie sleeping under a tree; one sows seeds; representing the biblical parable of the sower. Etching by F. Keller after J.F. Overbeck.
Overbeck, Johann Friedrich, 1789-1869.Reference: 23560i- Pictures
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Christ with Mary and Martha. Lithograph by C. Hahn, 184-, after J. Hübner.
Hübner, Julius, 1806-1882.Date: [between 1840 and 1849?]Reference: 766646i- Pictures
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The month September and the sign of Libra, represented by people gathering fruit from trees and the parable of the barren fig tree. Engraving by A. Collaert after H. Bol, 1585.
Bol, Hans, 1534-1593.Date: 1585Reference: 46399i- Pictures
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The month October and the sign of Scorpio, represented by the vintage and by the parable of the unjust husbandmen. Engraving by A. Collaert after H. Bol, 1585.
Bol, Hans, 1534-1593.Date: 1585Reference: 46400i- Pictures
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The return of the prodigal son. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Massari.
Massari, Lucio, 1569-1633.Reference: 11777iPart of: La Pinacoteca della Pontificia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna- Pictures
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The prodigal son embraces his father. Etching by F. Severati after J.F. Overbeck, 1851.
Overbeck, Johann Friedrich, 1789-1869.Date: 1851Reference: 23565i- Pictures
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The month June and the sign of Cancer, represented by a large agricultural estate being profitably maintained and managed, and by Christ telling the parable of the Rich Fool. Engraving by A. Collaert after H. Bol, 1585.
Bol, Hans, 1534-1593.Date: 1585Reference: 46402i- Books
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A sermon on the parables of our saviour: occasion'd by an objection in Christianity as old as the creation. By Edward Sandercock.
Sandercock, Edward, 1703-1770.Date: [1733]- Pictures
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A man scatters seeds; representing the Biblical parable of the sower; here referring to the "ministry of the word", preaching. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26701iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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The good Samaritan helps the man who has been robbed and beaten. Engraving, 1793, after stained glass window at Healey Hall, Lancashire.
Date: 1793Reference: 23956i- Pictures
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The prodigal son returns home by boat to a large party. Etching by J. Wachsmuth after C.J. Vernet and J.C. Tardieu.
Vernet, Joseph, 1714-1789.Reference: 23940iPart of: Collection de Vernet- Books
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The lost sheep, piece of silver, and prodigal son. Being the substance of a discourse delivered in the county of Antrim in Ireland, in the year 1750. By John Cennick.
Cennick, John, 1718-1755.Date: 1754- Pictures
The poor widow gives money to the treasury of the Temple; Jesus points out her virtue. Engraving by J-M. Delattre, 1794, after W. Artaud.
Artaud, William, active 1795-1800.Date: Jan.y 26th 1794Reference: 22794i- Pictures
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Christ tells an apostle how a mustard seed grows into a tree. Etching.
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