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General William Booth on provincial tourGeneral William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, seen here in later life riding in an open topped car while on a tour of the provinces
Whitfields MountA protuberance on the Heath where methodist preacher George Whitefield (correct spelling) addressed the crowds. It survives, but is less protuberant today
John Bunyans Bedford, 1874Engraving showing a portrait of John Bunyan (1628-1688), the English writer and preacher, (centre) and clockwise, from top right
Unveiling the John Bunyan Statue at Bedford, 1874Engraving showing the unveiling of the John Bunyan statue in Bedford, June 1874. Bunyan (1628-1688), the English writer and preacher
Passengers on board an Emigrant Ship, 1884Scene showing passengers on the deck of an emigrant ship just prior to its departure from Britain, 1884. The passengers include babies, small children, wealthy people and a preacher
C17 Field PreacherA poor presbyter (elder) preaches from the Bible, to country folk in a field
Train-Bands MilitiaLord Essex leads the London train-bands militia out of London to relieve the Siege of Gloucester. The 15, 000 strong force stood firm against Prince Ruperts cavalry
A Nonconformist Minister
Thomas Chalmers(Sartait)THOMAS CHALMERS Scottish theologian and preacher. Author of Christian and civil economy
SAMPSON OCCOM / 1726?-1792SAMPSON OCCOM Mohican Christian preacher
Stone confirming early Christian missionaries in ChinaStone found at Si-gan-fou (Chang-an, or Hsian-Fu) in 1625, which seemed to confirm that Christian missionaries had been in China in 635, during the Tang Dynasty, when O-lo-pen (Olopun, Alopen)
Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen BerthaAugustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English
Popular Japanese PreachA popular preacher draws a large congregation
Cyril Martindale SjCYRIL CHARLIE MARTINDALE Jesuit priest, preacher and writer; a fashionable converter in the 1920s; supported Franco in the Spanish Civil War
H D LacordaireHenri Dominique LACORDAIRE popular French preacher
Loyson / Hyacinthe / FeretCharles-Jean-Marie LOYSON known as Pere HYACINTHE controversial French preacher
John Knox / High St EdinJOHN KNOX Home of the Scottish Protestant preacher in the High Street, Edinburgh
Bossuet (Anon)JACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET French divine, noted preacher
Thomas Guthrie / E&f CdvTHOMAS GUTHRIE Scottish preacher and philanthropist, apostle of the ragged schools movement
Anabaptists in AmericaANABAPTISTS An Anabaptist baptism in the United States
Whitefield / HuntingdonGEORGE WHITEFIELD Methodist preacher, depicted in the drawing room of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: he is chaplain to her connexion
Francesco PanigarolaFRANCESCO PANIGAROLA Italian bishop, noted preacher
Field Preacher, YorkshireA FIELD MEETING IN YORKSHIRE when only the Church of England is tolerated, protestant sectarians hold a clandestine meeting in Yorkshire
Antony of Padua & MarySaint Antony of Padua Portuguese preacher and missionary, named for the city where he died
Swift / a Tale of a TubThe tub is used as a pulpit, from which the preacher addresses his congregation while hangings take place in the background
Saint Vincent FerrierSAINT VINCENT FERRIER (or FERRER)Spanish Dominican who had a stormy career but won renown as a phenomenally successful preacher on the theme of penance
Missionary New ZealandA native church at Otaki, with a sermon being delivered to the congregation, who do not have pews to sit in
Peasant PreachingA feature of the Reformation in 16th century Germany - a peasant preaches, and the populace listen
Jacques Benigne BossuetJACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET French prelate & preacher
Charles HammondCHARLES HAMMOND American preacher of Rochester, N.Y. who investigated the Fox sisters, subsequently became a medium himself
John Eliot preaching to Native AmericansJohn Eliot (1604-1690) known as the apostle to the Indians, offers Native Americans the chance to save their souls the Christian way
Methodist field preacher in the United States
Rowland Hill preaching in Surrey Chapel, LondonRowland Hill (1744-1833), nonconformist leader and evangelical, preaching to a large congregation in the Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars Road, London
John Wesleys carriageThe carriage in which John Wesley, Methodist preacher, travelled from meeting to meeting across Britain