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Faith, Hope and Charity. Cross with flowers and cherubs holding banner Faith, Hope and Charity.. Date c1875. Faith, Hope and Charity
Faith, hope, and charity, these three; but the greatest of these is tango. Illustration shows a mother with an infant and a young child standing in the windblown snow at night
Faith. Date c1871
Faith in Canada - Use it all for Victory Bonds. Poster showing a treasure chest, with soldiers in the background. Date 1918
The Harriman National Bank urges faith, courage, and patience. Poster showing a war-ravaged landscape, and in the distance across a body of water
Archbishop Germanus, Metropolitan of the Greek Church in Western and Northern Europe, taken specially for The Sphere, showing him crowned and wearing his elaborate and beautiful gold-stitched robes
Conversion of St. Paul
Anabaptists in AmsterdamFour Anabaptists proclaim their faith through the streets of Amsterdam. A dog listens but remains unconvinced by their teachings. Date: 21 March 1534
All Faiths CrossA non-Christian cross and solar disk on the exterior of Atlantic House, London, which represents the generic multi faith ideal of sacrifice. The disc representing Odin. Date: 1930s
Farmcote ChapelFarmcote chapel, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. Dedicated to St. Faith, it contains a handsome 13th century font. Date: Medieval
Tomas Masaryk, Czech President, signing oath of faithTomas Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937), Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak politician, founder and first President of Czechoslovakia
Pilgrimage at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, CinciThe annual pilgrimage to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Cincinnati showing pilgims ascending the many steps up to the church
Paranormal / HealingLARISSA VILENSKAYA uses faith healing on a subject at the Basel Psi-Tage Date: 3 November 1984
Two girls looking at a crucifix outside a churchTwo girls looking at a crucifix set in a gothic arch-shaped niche outside a church
Dervishes engaged upon ZikrDervishes of different Sufi orders engaged upon Zikr - remembrance and praise of God. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Smyrne - Dervish Street - BazarSmyrne - Dervish Street located in the Bazaar with Mosque in the background. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Group of Egyptian Whirling DerivishesGroup Egyptian Dervishes. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Seated Egyptian DervishNorth African (Egyptian) Dervish seated. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Ottoman Empire - Dervish Sheikh. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
A Bektash Dervish Sheikh (Baba) wearing the traditional twelve-pointed wheel (the twelve imans). Founder of the Bektashi order was Hajji Bektash Wali (1209 - 1271)
Persian Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Dervishes of different orders - Constantinople (Istanbul). Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Seated Dervish with knotted stickDervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth. Within the Islamic tradition such people are often known as Sufis, Sufi
Bektashi Dervishes with children. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Ankara - Mosque and Tomb of Hajji Bayram Veli (1352 -1430). Was called Numan - changed to Bayram after he met his spiritual leader Somuncu Baba during the festival of Eid ul-Adha which is called
Middle Eastern Dervish GroupRifai Dervishes - a Dervish order founded by Shaykh Sayyid Ahmad ar-Rifai (1119-1182). Traditional Dervish order found with a marked prescence in Syria, Egypt, Kosovo and Albania
Lebanon - Druze SheikhDruze - 1000 year old religion - also called Druse, Duruz, Duroz and the Tawhid Faith. 750, 000 to 800, 000 adherants today in Syria, Lebanon and Israel
Two Turkish Dervishes in Constantinople of the Bektasi Order. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Elderly Turkish wandering Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Wandering Russian Shamen or Dervish riding a rather dishevelled horse with trained raven on a pole. Surrounded by a crowd of onlookers
Persian Dervish with young son, carrying a club. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Young Tunisian Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Young Iranian Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Rifai Dervish (who have the ability to command animals). Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Arabian Dervish - EgyptArab Dervish from Egypt. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Zoroastrian School - IranA superb postcard showing the pupils and teachers of a Zoroastrian School in Iran
Union Workhouse, St Faiths, NorfolkFire drill at the St Faiths Union workhouse at Horsham St Faith near Norwich, Norfolk. Staff help one of the inmates down an escape chute from the first floor while a group of children stand below
Imam at prayer inside the AyasofyaImam at prayer inside the famed Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya) in Constantinople. Architects of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul were Anthemius of Tralles and Isadorus of Miletus
Fall of ClovisThe bishop of Albi sees the sword of god suspended over Clovis, king of the Franks, despite his conversion to the Christian faith
Henri IV before ParisHenri of Navarre (the future Henri IV) unable to take Paris because hes a Protestant, decides that Paris is worth a mass and accepts the Catholic faith to gain support
Help from Indian DeityAn Indian patient is taken to the temple of Ixora, in the hope that the deity will reward his faith by restoring him to health
Moslem, Christian and JewA Moslem meets with a Jew and an Arian monk named Sergius, to discuss their differing beliefs
Empress Saint PulcheriaThe remarkable PULCHERIA was empress, first with her brother Theodosius II, then with Marcian. She remained a virgin and became a saint for her good works and her faith
Thou Crownest Text C1880Thou crownest the year... text for harvest-time, accompanied by a view of a cornfield and decorative ears of corn. Date: circa 1880
Secret MassA group of faithful Christians pray at a secret mass held during the French Revolution
Actresses Play BowlsSports or leisure wear worn on the bowling green includes white shorts, blouse and white sandals or mini-skirt, striped top and a skull cap with a large tassel
A Nonconformist Minister
Religious card with quotation from Revelation 2: 7A religious card with a quotation from the Book of Revelation, Chapter 2, Verse 7 -- " To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the Tree of Life which is in the midst of the Paradise of