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James Ussher, Irish Protestant clergyman (engraving)
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James Ussher, Irish Protestant clergyman (engraving)
3638181 James Ussher, Irish Protestant clergyman (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Ussher (1581-1656), Irish Protestant clergyman.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 22974878
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Archbishop Of Armagh Church Of Ireland Creationism Latin Protestant Ruff Imam Religious Role
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This engraving showcases the esteemed James Ussher, an influential Irish Protestant clergyman of the 17th century. The intricate details of his portrait bring to life a man deeply devoted to his religious calling. Dressed in traditional attire, Ussher exudes an air of wisdom and authority as he holds a pen, symbolizing his dedication to writing and scholarship. As Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh within the Church of Ireland, Ussher played a significant role in shaping Christianity during this era. Known for his meticulous research and theological writings, he made notable contributions to the study of history and religion. The image captures not only Ussher's intellectual prowess but also his strong Christian values. His expression reflects both conviction and compassion, embodying the essence of a devout clergyman committed to serving God and spreading faith. Ussher's legacy extends beyond Ireland; he is recognized internationally for his work on biblical chronology, particularly regarding creationism. His belief that Earth was created in 4004 BC became widely known through his renowned book "Annals of the World". This print serves as a reminder not only of James Ussher's remarkable achievements but also highlights the enduring influence religious figures have had throughout history. It invites us to reflect on their profound impact on society while appreciating their commitment to preserving faith through written works like textbooks or books documenting religious orders.
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