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Engraving of "The Revd. John Wesley. A.M."
Holloway, Thomas, 1748-1827A framed engraving of John Wesley. Note on back states that image was clipped from a literary magazine in 1792. -
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Engraving of "Rev. John Wesley, MA: Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford"
MartynA framed engraving of John Wesley based on the portrait by R. Arnold. -
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Photograph of a cameo of John Wesley
A photograph of a cameo portrait of John Wesley in profile. -
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Painting or colored engraving of John Wesley
A framed painting or colored engraving of John Wesley based on the George Romney portrait. -
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Painting or colored engraving of John Wesley
A framed painting or color engraving of John Wesley based on the George Romney portrait. A partially illegible inscription reads, "colorised by Baxter." -
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Offensam remittere
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of forgiving offenses, illustrated and accompanied by scriptural references. -
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Ferre patieter iniuriam
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of patiently bearing those who wrong you, illustrated and accompanied by scriptural references. -
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Consolari moestos
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of consoling the afflicted, illustrated and accompanied by scriptural references. -
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Pro salute proximi deu orare
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of praying for the healthy and those near to God (the dead), illustrated and accompanied by scriptural references. -
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Dubitantibus recte consulere
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of guiding the doubtful to the correct path, illustrated and accompanied by scriptural reference. -
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Ignorantes docere
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of instructing the ignorant, illustrated and accompanied by scriptural references. -
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Peccantes corrigere
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612The act of admonishing sinners, illustrated and accompanied by scriptural references. -
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Septem opera misericordiae spiritalia: utriusque tam beteris quam novi testamenti appositis exemplis, ac sententiis illustrata
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612A title sheet with 7 rondelles, each featuring an act of mercy with label and scriptural reference below. -
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The Circumcision
Goltzius, Hendrik, 1558-1617The scene of Christ's circumcision described in Luke 2:21 (after the style of Albrecht Dürer). The text beneath the image engraved by C. Schonaeus reads: "Cernis ut octava sit circuncisus Iesus / Luce puer, tenero accipiens in corpore vulnus, / Ad normam veteris legis, ritumque receptum, / Isacidis multos observatumque per annos." -
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The Visitation
Goltzius, Hendrik, 1558-1617The scene described in Luke 1:39-45 where Mary visits Elizabeth in Judah (in the style of Parmigianino). Text beneath the image engraved by Franco Estius: "Plena Deo virgo, coelesti Pnenmate foeta, / Cognatum Helisaben montana per aspera visit; / Exultat sterilis saecunda, exultat et infans / Iam tunc in gravidae genitricis ventre Prophetes." -
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Photocopies identifying people from photoalbum
Photocopy of a number of images from Gerdine's photoalbum with notes labeling known figures. -
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Photoalbum of Joseph Lumpkin Gerdine
Gerdine, Joseph Lumpkin, 1870-1950A photo album with scenes from Gerdine’s mission work in Korea between 1902 and 1933. -
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100 Years American Academy of Religion: Fostering Excellence in the Study of Religion, Annual Meeting 2010
American Academy of ReligionA program for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion held in Atlanta, GA, on October 30-November 1, 2010. -
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100 Years American Academy of Religion: Fostering Excellence in the Study of Religion, Annual Meeting 2009
American Academy of ReligionA program for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion held in Montréal, Québec, on November 7-10, 2009. -
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American Academy of Religion: Fostering Excellence in the Study of Religion, Annual Meeting 2008
American Academy of ReligionA program for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion held in Chicaco, IL, on November 1-3, 2008.