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Reformation Collection (page 3)

Background imageReformation Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. The Elector

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. The Elector Prince of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia, accepts in his states the French refugees victims of the revocation of the Nantes edict. Sculpture

Background imageReformation Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. Statues

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. Statues of John Calvin, Guillaume Farel, Theodore de Beze and John Knox. Sculpture

Background imageReformation Collection: WILLIAM I of Orange, called The Silent (1533-1584)

WILLIAM I of Orange, called The Silent (1533-1584)
" WILLIAM I of Orange, called " The Silent" (1533-1584). Stadholder of Holland. Reformation Wall. Sculpture. SWITZERLAND. GENʖ E. Geneva."

Background imageReformation Collection: LUTHER, Martin (1483-1546). German religious

LUTHER, Martin (1483-1546). German religious reformer. Engraving

Background imageReformation Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. On 26th

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. On 26th July 1581 the States-General assembled in The Hague take the Declaration of Independence of the United Provinces. Sculpture

Background imageReformation Collection: Protestant Reformation

Protestant Reformation. German illustration where the excess and corruptions of the Catholic Church are satirized (1538)

Background imageReformation Collection: Pioneers in the great religious reformation of the nineteent

Pioneers in the great religious reformation of the nineteenth century. Head-and-shoulders portraits of Thomas Campbell, B.W. Stone, Walter Scott, and A. Campbell. Date c1885

Background imageReformation Collection: Death of Luther

Death of Luther. Date c1902

Background imageReformation Collection: A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs

A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs
Luther lasst 95 satze gegen den ablass an die scholsskirche zu Wittenberg anschlagen den 31 octbr. 1517. A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses

Background imageReformation Collection: Presbyterian Bell

Presbyterian Bell
The fine bell in the churcyard of St. Wynwallow Church at Landewednack, Cornwall, England. It is one of the oldest pre Reformation bells, in use until 1937. Date: Medieval

Background imageReformation Collection: The Wallingford Screen

The Wallingford Screen, inside St. Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire, England, is a Victorian reconstruction of the original screen which was destroyed in the Reformation

Background imageReformation Collection: Glasgow Cathedral Nave

Glasgow Cathedral Nave
The fine Nave of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre- Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century

Background imageReformation Collection: Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre-Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century

Background imageReformation Collection: Calvin / Desrochers / Oval

Calvin / Desrochers / Oval
JEAN CALVIN French theological reformer, active in Switzerland Date: 1509 - 1564

Background imageReformation Collection: Calvin / Br / Arch

Calvin / Br / Arch
JEAN CALVIN French theological reformer, active in Switzerland Date: 1509 - 1564

Background imageReformation Collection: Calvin / Oval / Anon

Calvin / Oval / Anon
JEAN CALVIN (originally Cauvin) French Protestant reformer based in Switzerland Date: 1509 - 1564

Background imageReformation Collection: Heinrich Bullinger

Heinrich Bullinger
HEINRICH BULLINGER Swiss religious reformer, disciple of Zwingli Date: 1504 - 1575

Background imageReformation Collection: Calvin / Freeman

Calvin / Freeman
JEAN CALVIN French theological reformer, active in Switzerland Date: 1509 - 1564

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Tears Papal Bull

Luther Tears Papal Bull
He tears up the Papal bull preparatory to burning it in front of the East gate of Wittemberg Date: 10 December 1520

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther in Disguise

Luther in Disguise
MARTIN LUTHER After being proscribed by the Diet of Worms, he has to go into hiding, protected by the Elector of Saxony : he is disguised as Junker George Date: 1483 - 1546

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther in his Study

Luther in his Study
MARTIN LUTHER German church reformer, depicted in his study Date: 1483 - 1546

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther and Melancthon

Luther and Melancthon
Melancthon joins him in the work of translating the Bible into German Date: 1523 - 1525

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther & Colleagues

Luther & Colleagues
MARTIN LUTHER The German religious reformer with his associates Melancthon, Pomeranus and Cruciger. Date: circa 1525

Background imageReformation Collection: Anglican Liturgy

Anglican Liturgy
THE ENGLISH LITURGY Archbishop Cranmer presides over the committee which will compile the English Liturgy, the prayers etc used in the various services Date: 1549

Background imageReformation Collection: Gustaf I and Church

Gustaf I and Church
Gustaf I Vasa seizes church lands, initiating the Reformation in Sweden : he confronts Peter Sunnavader

Background imageReformation Collection: El Escorial, Spain

El Escorial, Spain
A 17th century bird s-eye view of the palace/monastery of San Lorenzo de l Escorial, built by Felipe II as a monument symbolising the counter- reformation

Background imageReformation Collection: Pope Paulus Iii / Anon

Pope Paulus Iii / Anon
POPE PAULUS III (Alessandro Farnese) reformer, patron of the arts, convener of Council of Trent

Background imageReformation Collection: Pope Paulus Iii / Cavallie

Pope Paulus Iii / Cavallie
POPE PAULUS III (Alessandro Farnese) reformer, patron of the arts, convener of Council of Trent

Background imageReformation Collection: Pope Paulus Iii / Fursten

Pope Paulus Iii / Fursten
POPE PAULUS III (Alessandro Farnese) Reformer, patron of the arts, convener of Council of Trent (reigned 1534-49)

Background imageReformation Collection: Expulsion of Monks 1530S

Expulsion of Monks 1530S
After Henry VIII has broken with the papacy, monks are expelled from England

Background imageReformation Collection: LUTHER KIDNAPPED

LUTHER KIDNAPPED
Condemned as a heretic by the Church, he is kidnapped by sympathisers and taken to a safe house, the Wartburg, under the protection of the Elector of Saxony

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther and Zwingli

Luther and Zwingli
THE MARBURG COLLOQUY He debates theological issues with Zwingli at Marburg but they are unable to agree on the significance of Jesuss words at his Last Supper

Background imageReformation Collection: Jean Calvin / Dankertz

Jean Calvin / Dankertz
JEAN CALVIN French reformer, active in Switzerland

Background imageReformation Collection: Calvin / Walter

Calvin / Walter
JEAN CALVIN French theological reformer, active in Switzerland

Background imageReformation Collection: Irvingites; Cutty Stool

Irvingites; Cutty Stool
IRVINGITES A sinner has to stand on the cutty stool while the congregation of followers of Edward Irving pray for his reformation

Background imageReformation Collection: C15 Religious Costume

C15 Religious Costume
Ecclesiastical habits, a pilgrim, a nun and a monk - two of them carrying their beads, for this is before the Reformation

Background imageReformation Collection: Battle of Frankenhausen

Battle of Frankenhausen
PEASANTS REVOLT Thomas Munezer, leader of the peasants, just before the defeat by Philip of Hesse at Frankenhausen

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Condemns Peasants

Luther Condemns Peasants
Martin Luther, at Seeburg, condemns Peasants who think that his rebellion against the Pope authorises them to rebel against secular authority

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Travels to Worms

Luther Travels to Worms
Threatened with excommunication by the pope, Luther travels to Worms where he will be condemned as a heretic for refusing to retract his views

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther and Eck

Luther and Eck
At Leipzig, in disputation with Johann Eck, he denies the supreme authority of popes and councils

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Burns Bull 1520

Luther Burns Bull 1520
He burns the Papal bull in front of the East gate of Wittemberg

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Translating

Luther Translating
MARTIN LUTHER depicted while translating the Bible, during his seclusion at the Wartburg : the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, inspires his labour

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther (Spangenberg)

Luther (Spangenberg)
MARTIN LUTHER German church reformer, depicted writing

Background imageReformation Collection: Jean Calvin Reading

Jean Calvin Reading
JEAN CALVIN French reformer, active in Switzerland

Background imageReformation Collection: Britain / Henry VIII Pope

Britain / Henry VIII Pope
Henry VIII tramples on Pope Clement VII; an allegorical print

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther & Swan

Luther & Swan
MARTIN LUTHER with a swan

Background imageReformation Collection: Thomas Bodley

Thomas Bodley
SIR THOMAS BODLEY - scholar, statesman and diplomat, best known for his reformation of the public library at Oxford, now named for him. with his autograph

Background imageReformation Collection: Peasant Preaching

Peasant Preaching
A feature of the Reformation in 16th century Germany - a peasant preaches, and the populace listen



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