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Christianity Collection (page 100)

Christianity, known as the King of Kings, is a faith that revolves around the teachings and life of Jesus Christ

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ERS0671544
St Paul's Cathedral at night

Background imageChristianity Collection: BAL13313005

BAL13313005
The Rudston monolith is the largest standing stone in Britain at 26 feet high and estimated at 40 tons

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ANI1541603
St Pauls Cathedral floodlit at night

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JHO02319030
MacLeod Tomb in St Clements at Rodel on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides

Background imageChristianity Collection: Saint Augustine Of Canterbury Aethelberht King Of Kent

Saint Augustine Of Canterbury Aethelberht King Of Kent
Saint Augustine of Canterbury speaks with Aethelberht, King of Kent and his Queen, Bertha of Kent. Their meeting resulted in the King converting to Christianity

Background imageChristianity Collection: CBN1461716

CBN1461716
St Aldhelms Chapel near Swanage in Dorset

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JBO8513WT29
Diorama of Christ at the Mormon Tabernacle Church in Salt Lake City

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CNT08621002
A view towards Whitby Abbey

Background imageChristianity Collection: Looking across the calm waters of Lake Bled at dawn to the church on Lake Bled Island

Looking across the calm waters of Lake Bled at dawn to the church on Lake Bled Island and Bled Castle behind; Bled, Slovenia

Background imageChristianity Collection: Looking over marshes at dawn to Blythburgh Church; Suffolk, England

Looking over marshes at dawn to Blythburgh Church; Suffolk, England

Background imageChristianity Collection: Silhouette of church and other buildings on Lake Bled at dawn; Bled, Slovenia

Silhouette of church and other buildings on Lake Bled at dawn; Bled, Slovenia

Background imageChristianity Collection: King David, King of Israel, playing his harp. After a 17th century facsimile of the 4th century

King David, King of Israel, playing his harp. After a 17th century facsimile of the 4th century Psalter of St. Augustine; Illustration

Background imageChristianity Collection: Mother with infant in cradle at bedtime, soft lighting from Victorian or Edwardian era

Mother with infant in cradle at bedtime, soft lighting from Victorian or Edwardian era

Background imageChristianity Collection: A mother and child saying bedtime prayers with child kneeling at the bed beside a window

A mother and child saying bedtime prayers with child kneeling at the bed beside a window

Background imageChristianity Collection: Thomas Herring, 1693 - 1757, Archbishop of Canterbury. After an 18th century work by William Hogarth

Thomas Herring, 1693 - 1757, Archbishop of Canterbury. After an 18th century work by William Hogarth

Background imageChristianity Collection: Cartoon published 1827 demonstrating tensions in the British cabinet of Prime Minister George

Cartoon published 1827 demonstrating tensions in the British cabinet of Prime Minister George Canning between Protestants and Catholics

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of busy Broadway street in New York City, circa 1905

Historic image in black and white of busy Broadway street in New York City, circa 1905, with the steeple of Trinity church in the foreground; New York City, New York, United States of America

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of thatched cottages and a church in a village in England

Historic image in black and white of thatched cottages and a church in a village in England, circa 1890; Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Historic image in black and white of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa Cathedral and a monk standing in the foreground, circa 1920; Pisa, Italy

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image of Cologne (Koln) Cathedral in Germany circa 1920; Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia

Historic image of Cologne (Koln) Cathedral in Germany circa 1920; Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of people viewing landmarks from a rooftop

Historic image in black and white of people viewing landmarks from a rooftop, Cathedral of our Lady and the Scheldt River in Antwerp; Antwerp, Belgium

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of York Minster Cathedral with pedestrians

Historic image in black and white of York Minster Cathedral with pedestrians and cars on the street, circa 1920; York, England

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of a cityscape of London, England with St

Historic image in black and white of a cityscape of London, England with St. Pauls Cathedral in the distance, circa 1920; London, England

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of a church in the town of Taxco, Mexico, circa 1920; Taxco

Historic image in black and white of a church in the town of Taxco, Mexico, circa 1920; Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in sepia of York Minster Cathedral in the background

Historic image in sepia of York Minster Cathedral in the background and a typical victorian street scene with pedestrians and horse and carriage on the street, circa 1920; York, England

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of an artist painting on a canvas with palette

Historic image in black and white of an artist painting on a canvas with palette and easel in front of a monastery in Spain, circa 1920; Catalonia, Spain

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in sepia tone of a lady reading a book under a tree outside Martin Street Baptist

Historic image in sepia tone of a lady reading a book under a tree outside Martin Street Baptist Church circa 1900 in Raleigh; Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in black and white of children playing together along the canal in the Netherlands

Historic image in black and white of children playing together along the canal in the Netherlands, circa 1900; Delfthaven, Holland

Background imageChristianity Collection: Historic image in sepia tone of a child begging for money outside the doorway of a church

Historic image in sepia tone of a child begging for money outside the doorway of a church, with men and women watching

Background imageChristianity Collection: Procession of flagellants. The practice of flagellantism was prevalent in the 14th century perhaps

Procession of flagellants. The practice of flagellantism was prevalent in the 14th century perhaps in response to the Black Death. From an etching by Caspar Jacobsz after a work by Pernard Picart

Background imageChristianity Collection: Spanish prelate Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo, 1538-1606, Archbishop of Lima

Spanish prelate Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo, 1538-1606, Archbishop of Lima, is presented a book by a group of Incas. Full name, Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo. After a 17th century work; Artwork

Background imageChristianity Collection: A woman gives a Christian pilgrim a drink of water. After an etching dated 1687 by Jan Luyken

A woman gives a Christian pilgrim a drink of water. After an etching dated 1687 by Jan Luyken

Background imageChristianity Collection: St. Gertrude of Nivelles, circa 628 - 659. Co-founder, with her mother

St. Gertrude of Nivelles, circa 628 - 659. Co-founder, with her mother, of Belgiums Abbey of Nivelles

Background imageChristianity Collection: Canaan, or Palestine, as it was divided between the twelve tribes of Israel

Canaan, or Palestine, as it was divided between the twelve tribes of Israel. After a map published in 1750; Israel-Palestine

Background imageChristianity Collection: Alexander Campbell, 1788 - 1866. Scots-Irish immigrant to the United States who with his father

Alexander Campbell, 1788 - 1866. Scots-Irish immigrant to the United States who with his father Thomas, both ordained ministers, was a leader in the Restoration Movement, or Stone-Campbell Movement

Background imageChristianity Collection: John Fisher, 1469 - 1535. English Catholic bishop and theologian

John Fisher, 1469 - 1535. English Catholic bishop and theologian. After a late 17th century engraving by Gerald Valck based on a work by Adriaen van der Werff

Background imageChristianity Collection: El Deir. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864

El Deir. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885

Background imageChristianity Collection: Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanuel Swedberg, 1688 - 1772. Swedish Lutheran theologian, scientist

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanuel Swedberg, 1688 - 1772. Swedish Lutheran theologian, scientist, philosopher, revelator and mystic who inspired Swedenborgianism

Background imageChristianity Collection: Magic lantern slide circa 1900, Victorian social history. The Catacomb(s) of Callixtus

Magic lantern slide circa 1900, Victorian social history. The Catacomb(s) of Callixtus (also known as the Cemetery of Callixtus) is one of the Catacombs of Rome on the Appian Way

Background imageChristianity Collection: The Damascus Gate. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts

The Damascus Gate. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885

Background imageChristianity Collection: Calvary. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864

Calvary. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885

Background imageChristianity Collection: Irish men, women and children on their knees praying in Downing Street during the Anglo-Irish

Irish men, women and children on their knees praying in Downing Street during the Anglo-Irish Treaty meetings of 1921. The Anglo-Irish Treaty, also known as The Treaty

Background imageChristianity Collection: John Calvin, born Jehan Cauvin, 1509 - 1564. French theologian

John Calvin, born Jehan Cauvin, 1509 - 1564. French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation

Background imageChristianity Collection: The Cathedral and Giralda tower in the late 19th century. Seville, Spain

The Cathedral and Giralda tower in the late 19th century. Seville, Spain

Background imageChristianity Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, also known as Francesco

Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, also known as Francesco, circa 1181 / 1182 - 1226
Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, also known as Francesco, circa 1181/1182 - 1226. Italian Catholic friar, deacon and preacher

Background imageChristianity Collection: Jesus, circa 4 BC - circa AD 30 / 33, also known as Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus Christ

Jesus, circa 4 BC - circa AD 30 / 33, also known as Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus Christ. First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

Background imageChristianity Collection: John the Baptist. Jewish itinerant preacher. Illustration by Gordon Ross

John the Baptist. Jewish itinerant preacher. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Religious Leaders

Background imageChristianity Collection: Isaiah, 8th-century BC Jewish prophet. Illustration by Gordon Ross

Isaiah, 8th-century BC Jewish prophet. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Religious Leaders




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Christianity, known as the King of Kings, is a faith that revolves around the teachings and life of Jesus Christ. It encompasses various aspects such as Jesus reaching for a lost sheep, symbolizing his unwavering love and compassion for all humanity. The Apostle Paul's missionary journeys, depicted in a lithograph from 1886, highlight the spread across different regions. The Book of Kells illustration of St. Matthew showcases the artistic beauty intertwined with religious texts. In another artwork dating back to the 7th century A. D. , Egypt's Coptic art portrays Christ and Abbot Mena on wood, emphasizing Christianity's rich history and cultural influence. Dante's Inferno woodcut from a Venetian edition of the Divine Comedy depicts vivid imagery that explores Christian beliefs about heaven and hell. Meanwhile, Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee exemplifies his power over nature and serves as a reminder to have faith during turbulent times. Medieval Europe at the start of the Crusades reflects how Christianity played an influential role in shaping historical events during this period. Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire stands tall as an architectural masterpiece representing devotion to God through its stunning design. Burne-Jones' portrayal of Adam & Eve reminds us of their biblical story while highlighting themes like temptation and redemption. Furthermore, campaigns by organizations like The Salvation Army demonstrate how Christians actively engage in social welfare initiatives worldwide. Christianity encompasses diverse elements ranging from ancient artworks to modern-day movements dedicated to spreading love, hope, and kindness among individuals globally.