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St John in the Isle of Patmos, 1826. St John the Evangelist in exile on the isle of Patmos, having been accused of being a magician. Whilst there he wrote the Book of Revelations
St John the Evangelist, c1808. St John the Evangelist with his symbol, an eagle, reading from his Gospel; In the beginning was the word
St Matthew the Evangelist, c1808. St Matthew the Evangelist being called by an Angel from his work as a tax collector to become a disciple of Jesus. From the Bible (Matthew 9.8)
St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel, c1808. From the Bible (Luke 1.3). St Luke is the Patron saint of artists and physicians. An Ox, his symbol, is in the right foreground
Apocalypse of St-Sever (Latin), c1050. Adoration of 24 elders. Christ in Majesty, surrounded by the symbols of the Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
The Revelation of St John (Apocalypse), c1498. Artist: Albrecht DurerThe Revelation of St John (Apocalypse), c1498. The Adoration of the Lamb and the Hymn of the Chosen. Making a square around the circle of the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ
Portrait of Saint John from the Book of Kells, c800. The Book of Kells is a manuscript of the Four Gospels originally thought to have been produced in Ireland in the 6th century at the time of St
The Four Evangelists, 1620-1625. Artist: Jacob JordaensThe Four Evangelists, 1620-1625. Found in the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France
St John on Patmos, 1865-1866. John the Evangelist on the island of Patmos, in the Aegean, where he wrote the Book of Revelations whilst in exile imposed by the Roman emeror Domitian
John Wesley and George Whitefield, English evangelists and founders of Methodism, 18th century. Wesley (1703-1791) and Whitefield (1714-1770) urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell
St John the Evangelist from the Lindisfarne (Durham) Gospel Book, c720. Produced at Lindisfarne, England, it is St Jeromes Latin version of the four Gospels made in the 4th century
John and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). Artist: Francis Arthur FraserJohn and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles (1707-1788) were the founders of Methodism
John Wesley, 18th century English non-conformist preacher, 1888. Wesley (1703-1791) preaching in the open air in Cornwall. He and his brother Charles were the founders of Methodism
General William Booth, evangelical social worker and founder of the Salvation Army, 1894. Booth (1829-1912) founded a Christian Mission in London in 1865
St Mark the Evangelist, c1611-1632. Artist: Valentin de BoulogneSt Mark the Evangelist, c1611-1632. From under the table St Marks symbol, the lion, looks out
St John the Evangelist shown with his symbol, an eagle, 15th century. Artist: Giovanni di PaoloSt John the Evangelist shown with his symbol, an eagle, 15th century
George Whitefield preaching in the open air, (c1750) c1870George Whitefield preaching in the open air, c1750. Whitefield was an English evangelist and a founder of Methodism. Wood engraving c1870
George Whitefield preaching, c1760 (c1850)George Whitefield (1714-70) preaching, c1850. English evangelist and a founder of Methodism, preaching. Wood engraving
St. Matthew, from the series The Four Evangelists, 1518. Creator: Lucas van LeydenSt. Matthew, from the series The Four Evangelists, 1518
St. Luke, 1518. Creator: Lucas van LeydenSt. Luke, 1518
St. Luke, ca. 1508. Creator: Lucas van LeydenSt. Luke, ca. 1508
Saint Matthew, 1726. Creator: Louis JacobSaint Matthew, 1726
Madonna and Child with St. John. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler IIMadonna and Child with St. John