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Protestantism Collection (page 9)

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Samuel Butler, English poet and satirist, 18th century (1894). Artist: George Vertue

Samuel Butler, English poet and satirist, 18th century (1894). Artist: George Vertue
Samuel Butler (1612-1680), English poet and satirist, 18th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Frederic Maurice de la Tour d Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon, French soldier, 17th century (1894)

Frederic Maurice de la Tour d Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon, French soldier, 17th century (1894). Artist: Robert Nanteuil
Frederic Maurice de la Tour d Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon (1605-1652), French soldier, 17th century (1894). A Protestant, Bouillon was one of the leaders of the Fronde, together with his brother

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Anti-Catholic Gordon Riots, London, 6-7 June 1780

Anti-Catholic Gordon Riots, London, 6-7 June 1780. A mob setting fire to Newgate Prison and freeing prisoners. Lord George Gordon, a retired navy lieutenant

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Igreja dos Protestantes, (Protestant Church), 1895. Artist: Paulo Kowalsky

Igreja dos Protestantes, (Protestant Church), 1895. Artist: Paulo Kowalsky
Igreja dos Protestantes, (Protestant Church), 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Huguenots Building their Homesteads, 1909. Artist: GS Smithard

Huguenots Building their Homesteads, 1909. Artist: GS Smithard
Huguenots Building their Homesteads, 1909. From Romance of Empire - South Africa by Ian D. Colwin. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London, 1909]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Bust of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, 1860. Artist: Matthew Noble

Bust of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, 1860. Artist: Matthew Noble
Bust of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), 1860. Oliver Cromwell ruled England from the time of the execution of Charles I to his death as Lord Protector. From the V&As Collection

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Rev J. H. Jowett, M. A. 1901. Artist: Ernest Herbert Mills

Rev J. H. Jowett, M. A. 1901. Artist: Ernest Herbert Mills
Rev J. H. Jowett, M.A. 1901. John Henry Jowett (1863-1923) was a member of the Protestant Church and writer of books related to Christian religion. From The Sunday Strand Vol

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth wife of Henry VIII of England, 19th century

Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth wife of Henry VIII of England, 19th century. Henry VIII married Anne, a German Protestant princess, in 1540 for political reasons at the urging of his Chancellor

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Martin Luther burning the Papal Bull, 1520

Martin Luther burning the Papal Bull, 1520
Martin Luther (1483-1546) German Protestant reformer, burning the Papal Bull excommunicating him. Wittenberg, 1520. (Colorised black and white print). (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageProtestantism Collection: S. F. N. MORUS, 1793. Artist: Johann Friedrich Bause

S. F. N. MORUS, 1793. Artist: Johann Friedrich Bause
S.F.N. Morus, 1793. Samuel Friedrich Nathanael Morus (1736-1792), German philologist and Lutheran theologian

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Right Honourable Henry Booth Ld. De la Mer of Dunham Mafsey in the County Pal of Chester Ld. Li

The Right Honourable Henry Booth Ld. De la Mer of Dunham Mafsey in the County Pal of Chester Ld. Lieutenant of the said County, 1800

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain and Ireland from 1653-1658, (1932)

Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain and Ireland from 1653-1658, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Great Britain and Ireland from 1653-1658, (1932). Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Edward VI, King of England from 1547, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft

Edward VI, King of England from 1547, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
Edward VI, King of England from 1547, (1932). The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward (1537-1553) became king in 1547 when just 9 years old

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Wounded Cavalier, 1855, (1912). Artist: William Shakespeare Burton

The Wounded Cavalier, 1855, (1912). Artist: William Shakespeare Burton
The Wounded Cavalier, 1855, (1912). Pre-Raphaelite painting, depicts a scene from the English Civil War in which a wounded royalist soldier is comforted by a Puritan woman while her lover looks

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Edward IV, 1859. Artist: George Vertue

Edward IV, 1859. Artist: George Vertue
Edward IV, 1859. King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned on 20 February at the age of nine

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Edward VI, 1859

Edward VI, 1859. King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned at the age of nine, third monarch of the Tudor dynasty and raised as a Protestant

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Dress of Spitalfields silk, with pink satin quilted petticoat. Second half of eighteenth century

Dress of Spitalfields silk, with pink satin quilted petticoat. Second half of eighteenth century, 18th century. From Georgian Art (1760-1820) - Burlington Magazine Monograph III, by. [B. T

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Zwingli 1484-1531, 1934

Zwingli 1484-1531, 1934. Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) was a leader of the Reformation in Switzerland. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte. [Ecktein-Halpaus, Dresden, 1934]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Martin Luther German Protestant reformer, 1546

Martin Luther German Protestant reformer, 1546
Martin Luther (1483-1546) German Protestant reformer, 1546. After woodcut by Cranach. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Execution of Dudley Earl of Leicester, 1859

The Execution of Dudley Earl of Leicester, 1859. English nobleman and close friend and suitor of Elizabeth I. Patron of the Puritan movement and a Protestant condemned to death on the scaffold

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Hamburg - Fleet with St. Nikolai Tower, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher

Hamburg - Fleet with St. Nikolai Tower, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
Hamburg - Fleet with St. Nikolai Tower, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: John Gibson Paton (1824-1907), Scottish born Protestant missionary, c1910s

John Gibson Paton (1824-1907), Scottish born Protestant missionary, c1910s

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Cromwell on His Farm, 1874, (1918). Artist: Ford Madox Brown

Cromwell on His Farm, 1874, (1918). Artist: Ford Madox Brown
Cromwell on His Farm, 1874, (1918). Painting held at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Martyrs Monument, Golf House and Links, St. Andrews, c1900

Martyrs Monument, Golf House and Links, St. Andrews, c1900. Martyrs? Monument. St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, was erected in 1842 in memory of the Protestant reformers who were executed in St Andrews

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The destruction of Cheapside Cross and the burning of the Book of Sports, May 1643 (1903)

The destruction of Cheapside Cross and the burning of the Book of Sports, May 1643 (1903). The Cheapside Cross (or Eleanors Cross) in London was demolished on 2 May 1643

Background imageProtestantism Collection: A facsimile of the order for the burning of the Book of Sports, 1643 (1903)

A facsimile of the order for the burning of the Book of Sports, 1643 (1903). The Declaration of Sports was a declaration of King James I of England (1566-1625), issued in 1617

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The burning of Anne Askew, John Lascelles, John Adams and Nicholas Belenian, 1546 (1904)

The burning of Anne Askew, John Lascelles, John Adams and Nicholas Belenian, 1546 (1904)
The burning of Anne Askew, John Lascelles, John Adams and Nicholas Belenian at Smithfield, London, 1546 (1904). Anne Askew (1521-1546) an English poet and Protestant who was condemned as a heretic

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Burning of John Huss by the Council of Constance, July 6, 1415, (1907)

The Burning of John Huss by the Council of Constance, July 6, 1415, (1907). Jan Huss (1369-1415), Czech priest, philosopher, early Christian reformer and Master at Charles University in Prague

Background imageProtestantism Collection: From the Days of Great Dedications - John Foxs Book of Martyrs, 1563, (1946)

From the Days of Great Dedications - John Foxs Book of Martyrs, 1563, (1946). John Foxes (1516-1587) Book of Martyrs, is a Protestant history and martyrology

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). Artist: Lambert Western & Son

Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). Artist: Lambert Western & Son
Princess Stephanie of Austria and Count Lonyay, c1903, (1903). In 1900 Stephanie renounced her title of Crown Princess to marry the younger, and Protestant, Hungarian Count Elemer Lonyay

Background imageProtestantism Collection: King William III, 1793

King William III, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Dragoons and Highlanders scattering rioters in Belfast, 1872 (1906)

Dragoons and Highlanders scattering rioters in Belfast, 1872 (1906). The army breaking up a sectarian riot between Protestants and Catholics. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. VII

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Ludowich Muggleton, Founder of the Sect of Muggletonians, c1652. Artist: Samuel Cooper

Ludowich Muggleton, Founder of the Sect of Muggletonians, c1652. Artist: Samuel Cooper
Ludowich Muggleton, Founder of the Sect of Muggletonians, c1652. The Muggletonians, named after Lodowicke Muggleton (1609-1698)

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Scene in the Belfast riots, 19th century (1906)

Scene in the Belfast riots, 19th century (1906). From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]

Background imageProtestantism Collection: John Bunyan, c1916. Artist: William Strang

John Bunyan, c1916. Artist: William Strang
John Bunyan, c1916. An English nonconformist preacher and writer, Bunyan (1628-1688) was the author of the famous allegory The Pilgrims Progress

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Philipp Melanchthon, 1526 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Philipp Melanchthon, 1526 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Philipp Melanchthon, 1526 (1906). Melanchthon (1497-1560) was a prominent theologian of the Protestant Reformation in Germany

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Queen Mary II (1662-1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1912

Queen Mary II (1662-1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1912. Artist: Jan van der Vaart
Queen Mary II (1662?1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland, and Ireland, c1692. Queen Mary II (1662-1694) reigned as Queen of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689 until her death

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, (1594-1632), 1924

Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, (1594-1632), 1924
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) became King of Sweden in 1611. He was the leader of the Protestants in the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) in Europe

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Martin Luther, German monk, priest, professor of theology and seminal figure of the Protestant

Martin Luther, German monk, priest, professor of theology and seminal figure of the Protestant Refor Artist
Martin Luther, German monk, priest, professor of theology and seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, c1546. A print from Les Musiciens Celebres, Lucien Mazenod, Paris, 1948

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII... 1546 (18th century(?)).Artist: Saunders

Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII... 1546 (18th century(?)).Artist: Saunders
Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII after his reconciliation with Catherine Par, 1546 (18th century(?)). Stephen Gardiner (c1497-1555)

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884)

Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884)
Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, an unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884). Antoine de Saint-Chamand was a member of the Catholic League, the organisation founded by Henry

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Siege of La Rochelle, France, 1627 (1882-1884)

Siege of La Rochelle, France, 1627 (1882-1884). During the Renaissance, La Rochelle adopted Protestant ideas, and from 1568 became a centre for the Huguenots

Background imageProtestantism Collection: St Bartholomews Day Massacre, 1572 (1882-1884). Artist: G Dory

St Bartholomews Day Massacre, 1572 (1882-1884). Artist: G Dory
St Bartholomews Day Massacre, 1572 (1882-1884). The massacre occurred after a failed attempt by the powerful Catholic Guise family to murder the Huguenot (Protestant)

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Equestrian portrait of Henry IV of France in 1596, (1882-1884). Artist: Chevignard

Equestrian portrait of Henry IV of France in 1596, (1882-1884). Artist: Chevignard
Equestrian portrait of Henry IV of France in 1596, (1882-1884). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Upper House of Convocation, Province of Canterbury

Upper House of Convocation, Province of Canterbury. A convocation is a synodical assembly of the Church of England, which is divided into two provinces, Canterbury and York

Background imageProtestantism Collection: William I, Prince of Orange, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner

William I, Prince of Orange, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner
William I, Prince of Orange, (1816). Known as William the Silent (1533-1584), he was the leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that sparked the Eighty Years War

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Henry IV, King of France, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner

Henry IV, King of France, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner
Henry IV, King of France, (1816). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne as the first Bourbon King of France in 1594

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1882

Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1882. Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a major inspiration behind the Reformation. He was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX in 1521 and declared an outlaw at the Diet of Worms



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