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Protestant Collection (page 10)

Background imageProtestant Collection: Henry II of France and Anne du Bourg, 10 June 1559 (19th / early 20th century)

Henry II of France and Anne du Bourg, 10 June 1559 (19th / early 20th century). Artist: Jean-Paul Laurens
Henry II of France and Anne du Bourg, 10 June 1559 (19th/early 20th century). A prominent member of the Paris Parlement and a Calvinist

Background imageProtestant Collection: Ferdinand Alvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alva (1508-1582), Spanish general and statesman

Ferdinand Alvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alva (1508-1582), Spanish general and statesman. As governor of the Netherlands from 1567-1573, he enforced brutal anti-Protestant rule, executing some 18

Background imageProtestant Collection: George Abbott (1562-1633), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury, 17th century

George Abbott (1562-1633), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury, 17th century. Artist: Simon Pass
George Abbott (1562-1633), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury, 17th century. Abbott, seen holding what appears to be a prayerbook, was a supporter of the Puritans

Background imageProtestant Collection: Edwin Abbott (1838-1926), English educationalist and theologian, c1895

Edwin Abbott (1838-1926), English educationalist and theologian, c1895. Abbott was the author of the mathematical satire Flatland. He was Headmaster of the City of London School (1865-1889)

Background imageProtestant Collection: Spanish Execution of Huguenots, c1565

Spanish Execution of Huguenots, c1565. Spanish tyranny in Nertherlands. Portraits are Margaret of Parma, Spanish Regent in Netherlands (1559-67), Philip II of Spain, and Antoine Granvell

Background imageProtestant Collection: Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss Protestant Reformation divine

Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss Protestant Reformation divine
Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) Swiss Protestant Reformation divine. Successor to Zwingli. Copperplate engraving

Background imageProtestant Collection: Waldensian youth hiding his vernacular Bible c1200 (19th century)

Waldensian youth hiding his vernacular Bible c1200 (19th century). Waldenses (Valdenses:Vaudois:Valdesi) was a Christian sect originating 12th century France

Background imageProtestant Collection: Waldenses missionary / troubador showing his vernacular Bible, c1170

Waldenses missionary / troubador showing his vernacular Bible, c1170
Waldenses missionary/troubador showing his vernacular Bible, c1170. Waldenses (Valdenses: Vaudois: Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France

Background imageProtestant Collection: Lucrezia Castellani before Inquisitors after banned Waldenses service, c1476 (19th century)

Lucrezia Castellani before Inquisitors after banned Waldenses service, c1476 (19th century)
Lucrezia Castellani accused of heresy before Inquisitors at Turin after taking part in a banned Waldenses service, c1476 (19th century)

Background imageProtestant Collection: Lutheran Cathedral in Helsinki, 19th century

Lutheran Cathedral in Helsinki, 19th century

Background imageProtestant Collection: Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760), German theologian

Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760), German theologian. Pupil of Francke and convert to pietism. Revived Moravian Church, aided its establishment in America. Wood engraving

Background imageProtestant Collection: William Parker (Lord Monteagle), receiving letter of warning of the plot, 1605

William Parker (Lord Monteagle), receiving letter of warning of the plot, 1605. Gunpowder Plot, Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when James I due

Background imageProtestant Collection: Arrest of Guy Fawkes in cellars of Parliament, 1605 (19th century)

Arrest of Guy Fawkes in cellars of Parliament, 1605 (19th century). Gunpowder Plot, Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when James I due to open new

Background imageProtestant Collection: Asa Gray, American botanist, 1888

Asa Gray, American botanist, 1888. Specialist on Japanese flora and friend of Darwin. who accepted Natural Selection as force in evolution but, as devout Protestant

Background imageProtestant Collection: George Wishart, 16th century Scottish reformer and martyr, mid 19th century

George Wishart, 16th century Scottish reformer and martyr, mid 19th century. Wishart (c1513-1546) on his way to trial before Archbishop Beaton, giving his purse to a beggar

Background imageProtestant Collection: A Quaker meeting, 1839

A Quaker meeting, 1839. The Protestant denomination known as the Society of Friens, or the Quakers, originated in England in the mid 17th century

Background imageProtestant Collection: Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), French Protestant philosopher

Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), French Protestant philosopher

Background imageProtestant Collection: Nicholas Bacon (1509-1579), English statesman, 1750

Nicholas Bacon (1509-1579), English statesman, 1750. A staunch Protestant, Bacon fell out of favour during the reign of Mary I. Under Elizabeth I he was created Lord Keeper of the Great Seal (1558)

Background imageProtestant Collection: Pilgrim Fathers on their way to church, 1620

Pilgrim Fathers on their way to church, 1620. Pilgrim Fathers, the Puritans who settled in Plymouth in 1620, founding first permanent colony in New England. Engraving after picture by G.H. Boughton

Background imageProtestant Collection: Martin Luther with reformers, c1530

Martin Luther with reformers, c1530. Martin Luther (1483-1546) German Protestant reformer, left, with John Oecolampadius, John Frederick the Magnanimous

Background imageProtestant Collection: Martin Luther, c1830

Martin Luther, c1830
Martin Luther (1481-1546), c1830, German Protestant reformer

Background imageProtestant Collection: Protestant theologians working on Luthers translation of the Bible, c1530s

Protestant theologians working on Luthers translation of the Bible, c1530s
Protestant theologians working on Luthers translation of the Bible. Left to Right: Philip Melancthon (1497-1560), Martin Luther (1483-1546)

Background imageProtestant Collection: Title page of Leo Xs Papal Bull, 1520

Title page of Leo Xs Papal Bull, 1520. The Papal Bull excommunicated the German Protestant reformer Martin Luther

Background imageProtestant Collection: Pope Leo X supervising the burning of Martin Luthors books, 1521

Pope Leo X supervising the burning of Martin Luthors books, 1521
Woodcut of Pope LEO X (Giovanni de Medici 1475-1521, Pope from 1513) supervising the burning of Martin Luthers books after the first Diet of Worms, 1521

Background imageProtestant Collection: Jeddo and Belfast; or, a Puzzle for Japan, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Jeddo and Belfast; or, a Puzzle for Japan, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Jeddo and Belfast; or, a Puzzle for Japan, 1872. The Archbishop of Canterbury greets the Japanese Ambassador. The Ambassador

Background imageProtestant Collection: Obstructives, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

Obstructives, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
Obstructives, 1870. In the doorway of the school, a variety of Ministers and Nonconformists argue, whilst Mr Punch tells Policeman Bull that this prevents the two working-class children from entering

Background imageProtestant Collection: The Three R s; Or, Better Late Than Never, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Three R s; Or, Better Late Than Never, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Three R s; Or, Better Late Than Never, 1870. In February 1870 Forster introduced his Elementary Education Bill in Parliament

Background imageProtestant Collection: Between Two Fires, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Between Two Fires, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Between Two Fires, 1875. Pope Pius IX is on the left of this cartoon and Bismarck of Germany on the right. In the middle is the young son of the abdicated Queen Isabella of Spain

Background imageProtestant Collection: Big Bogey in Ireland, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain

Big Bogey in Ireland, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
Big Bogey in Ireland, 1869. The Cardinal forbids his little catholic children from joining their Protestant friends in the National School

Background imageProtestant Collection: Two Girls of The Period, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel

Two Girls of The Period, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel
Two Girls of The Period, 1869. This cartoon shows a fashionable protestant convert to Catholicism looking in horror at the Catholic nun

Background imageProtestant Collection: Street scene, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Street scene, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Street scene, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The dome of the citys LutheranCathedral can be seen in the background

Background imageProtestant Collection: Organ and chandelier, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Organ and chandelier, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Organ and chandelier, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinkis Lutheran Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageProtestant Collection: Statue of Philipp Melanchthon, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Statue of Philipp Melanchthon, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Statue of Philipp Melanchthon, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Melanchthon (1497-1560) was a German clergyman and theologian

Background imageProtestant Collection: Organ, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Organ, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Organ, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinkis Lutheran Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageProtestant Collection: Pulpit, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Pulpit, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Pulpit, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinkis Lutheran Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageProtestant Collection: Statue of Martin Luther, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Statue of Martin Luther, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Statue of Martin Luther, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Luther (1483-1546) was a major inspiration behind the Protestant Reformation

Background imageProtestant Collection: Statue of Mikael Agricola, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Statue of Mikael Agricola, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Statue of Mikael Agricola, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Mikael Agricola (1510-1557) was a Finnish clergyman who was an important figure in the Protestant Reformation in his country

Background imageProtestant Collection: Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinki Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas, was designed by by Carl Engel and built between 1830 and 1852

Background imageProtestant Collection: Lutheran Cathedral and the statue of Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011

Lutheran Cathedral and the statue of Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Lutheran Cathedral and the statue of Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinki Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageProtestant Collection: Market Square, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Market Square, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Market Square, Helsinki, Finland, 2011

Background imageProtestant Collection: The Lutheran Cathedral seen from the South Harbour, Helsinki, Finland, 2011

The Lutheran Cathedral seen from the South Harbour, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
The Lutheran Cathedral seen from the South Harbour, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinki Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas

Background imageProtestant Collection: Interior, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Interior, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Interior, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The Lutheran Temppeliaukio (Temple Square) Church was built in 1968-1969

Background imageProtestant Collection: Candles in Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Candles in Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Candles in Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The Lutheran Temppeliaukio (Temple Square) Church was built in 1968-1969

Background imageProtestant Collection: The organ, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

The organ, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
The organ, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The Lutheran Temppeliaukio (Temple Square) Church was built in 1968-1969

Background imageProtestant Collection: The altar, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

The altar, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
The altar, Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The Lutheran Temppeliaukio (Temple Square) Church was built in 1968-1969



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