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Churchman Collection (#55)

"Churchman: A Tapestry of Faith, Wisdom, and Controversy" In the vast tapestry of history, certain individuals emerge as beacons of faith, wisdom, and controversy

Background imageChurchman Collection: Matthias Hoe Van Hoenegg

Matthias Hoe Van Hoenegg
MATTHIAS HOE VON HOENEGG German churchman, involved in theological controversy. Date: 1580 - 1645

Background imageChurchman Collection: Fenton John Antony Hort

Fenton John Antony Hort
FENTON JOHN ANTONY HORT Churchman at Cambridge Date: 1828 - 1892

Background imageChurchman Collection: Hugh McNeile - 2

Hugh McNeile - 2
HUGH MCNEILE Churchman, dean of Ripon, depicted reading from a small book... Date: 1795 - 1879

Background imageChurchman Collection: Hugh McNeile

Hugh McNeile
HUGH MCNEILE Churchman, dean of Ripon, depicted reading from a big book... Date: 1795 - 1879

Background imageChurchman Collection: Joseph Agathon

Joseph Agathon
JOSEPH GONLIEU AGATHON French churchman. Date: 1731 - 1797 OR 8

Background imageChurchman Collection: James Baine, Churchman

James Baine, Churchman
JAMES BAINE Scottish churchman Date: 1710 - ?

Background imageChurchman Collection: George Husband Baird

George Husband Baird
GEORGE HUSBAND BAIRD Scottish churchman and scholar Date: 1761 - 1840

Background imageChurchman Collection: Johann Jacob Breitinger

Johann Jacob Breitinger
JOHANN JACOB BREITINGER Swiss-German churchman, writer and scholar. Date: 1701 - 1776

Background imageChurchman Collection: William Aldridge

William Aldridge
WILLIAM ALDRIDGE Nonconformist churchman Date: 1737 - 1797

Background imageChurchman Collection: Zachary Boyd

Zachary Boyd
ZACHARY BOYD Scottish churchman, minister at Glasgow. Date: 1585 - 1653

Background imageChurchman Collection: Jacques Boileau

Jacques Boileau
JACQUES BOILEAU French churchman and theologian at the Sorbonne, ecclesiastical historian, author of Histoire des Flagellants. Date: 1635 - 1716

Background imageChurchman Collection: Francisco Borgia - 3

Francisco Borgia - 3
Saint FRANCISCO DE BORGIA Spanish noble and churchman at court of Carl V, when his wife died became a Jesuit, General of the order sending missions to America. Canonised. Date: 1510 - 1572

Background imageChurchman Collection: Samuel Horsley, English scientist

Samuel Horsley, English scientist
Samuel Horsley (1733-1806), English churchman and scientist. Horsley was born in Newington (now part of London) and educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge

Background imageChurchman Collection: Modern Athenians plate 43 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 43 - Edinburgh
Archdeacon John Williams (1792-1858) churchman and friend of Sir Walter Scott, meeting Rev. Thomas George Spink Suther (1814-1883)

Background imageChurchman Collection: Modern Athenians plate 34 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 34 - Edinburgh
The Rev. Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) Scottish mathematician and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland, passing fellow churchman Rev

Background imageChurchman Collection: William Whiston

William Whiston
WILLIAM WHISTON, churchman and professor of mathematics at Cambridge University : with Normans Dipping Needle and Whistons Dipping Needle

Background imageChurchman Collection: Richard Love

Richard Love
RICHARD LOVE English churchman, dean of Ely and master of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge

Background imageChurchman Collection: John Leland (Mono)

John Leland (Mono)
JOHN LELAND English presbyterian churchman

Background imageChurchman Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 1

Charles Thomas Longley 1
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Ripon, whence he moved upwards to Durham and then Canterbury. with his autograph

Background imageChurchman Collection: Richard Hooker - 1

Richard Hooker - 1
RICHARD HOOKER English churchman, rector of Bishopsbourne, Kent, author of Ecclesiastical Polity

Background imageChurchman Collection: Thomas Hardie

Thomas Hardie
THOMAS HARDIE Scottish churchman, labelled by Kay the reverend patriot

Background imageChurchman Collection: William Gouge

William Gouge
WILLIAM GOUGE English puritan churchman, rector of St Anne s, Blackfriars, London

Background imageChurchman Collection: Thos. Wentworth Higginson

Thos. Wentworth Higginson
THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON American churchman, soldier and writer. (not necessarily in that order)

Background imageChurchman Collection: William Fulke

William Fulke
WILLIAM FULKE Puritan churchman, master of Pembroke College, Cambridge - See here the face of Romes renowned foe, grave, learned Fulk

Background imageChurchman Collection: George Dawson, Lecturer

George Dawson, Lecturer
GEORGE DAWSON Nonconformist churchman, statesman and popular lecturer active on behalf of many worthy causes such as the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre

Background imageChurchman Collection: Pierre Cotton

Pierre Cotton
PIERRE COTTON French churchman, Jesuit, confessor to Henri IV (to whom Paris was worth a mass )

Background imageChurchman Collection: Pompeo Colonna

Pompeo Colonna
POMPEO COLONNA Italian churchman, cardinal

Background imageChurchman Collection: Lorenzo Campeggio

Lorenzo Campeggio
LORENZO CAMPEGGIO Italian churchman : papal legate in England, cardinal

Background imageChurchman Collection: Jean-Paul Bignon

Jean-Paul Bignon
JEAN-PAUL BIGNON French churchman, statesman and writer

Background imageChurchman Collection: Hugh Blair - 1

Hugh Blair - 1
HUGH BLAIR Scottish churchman and scholar

Background imageChurchman Collection: Ambrose Plettenbergh

Ambrose Plettenbergh
AMBROSE PLETTENBERGH Dutch churchman

Background imageChurchman Collection: Johann Keuchlin

Johann Keuchlin
JOHANN KEUCHLIN German-Dutch churchman

Background imageChurchman Collection: Stephen Hales, Medical

Stephen Hales, Medical
STEPHEN HALES churchman who opposed the drinking of spirits and made valuable medical discoveries

Background imageChurchman Collection: Daniel Wilson

Daniel Wilson
DANIEL WILSON churchman, bishop of Calcutta with his autograph

Background imageChurchman Collection: Christopher Wren

Christopher Wren
CHRISTOPHER WREN churchman, dean of Windsor

Background imageChurchman Collection: William Holder

William Holder
WILLIAM HOLDER English churchman, canon of St Paul s, London

Background imageChurchman Collection: John Williams Missionary

John Williams Missionary
JOHN WILLIAMS - churchman, missionary to the benighted Polynesians, some of whom were unable to swallow his teachings so, at Erromanga, they swallowed him instead

Background imageChurchman Collection: Richard Chenevix Trench

Richard Chenevix Trench
RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH Irish churchman, archbishop of Dublin

Background imageChurchman Collection: Sebastien Tillemont

Sebastien Tillemont
SEBASTIEN LENAIN de TILLEMONT French historian and churchman

Background imageChurchman Collection: Joseph Spence

Joseph Spence
JOSEPH SPENCE churchman, scholar and anecdotist about his friend Pope and other celebrities of the day. with his autograph

Background imageChurchman Collection: Samuel Seabury

Samuel Seabury
SAMUEL SEABURY American churchman, bishop of Connecticut and first bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America

Background imageChurchman Collection: Patriarch Nikon

Patriarch Nikon
NIKON Russian churchman, patriarch and historian

Background imageChurchman Collection: John Lightfoot, English churchman and scholar

John Lightfoot, English churchman and scholar
John Lightfoot, English churchman, rabbinical scholar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and Master of St Catharines College, Cambridge. Date: 1602 - 1675

Background imageChurchman Collection: Francois Richardot

Francois Richardot
FRANCOIS RICHARDOT French churchman, bishop of Arras

Background imageChurchman Collection: Jm Neale / Sunday at Home

Jm Neale / Sunday at Home
JOHN MASON NEALE English hymnologist and High Churchman

Background imageChurchman Collection: Jonathan Swift / Holl

Jonathan Swift / Holl
JONATHAN SWIFT Irish-born churchman and writer

Background imageChurchman Collection: John Eliot, Churchman

John Eliot, Churchman
JOHN ELIOT, known as Apostle to the Indians : English-born churchman in America, devoted himself to converting Native Americans to Christianity, translating Bible for them

Background imageChurchman Collection: Andrew Cant

Andrew Cant
ANDREW CANT Scottish covenanting churchman




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"Churchman: A Tapestry of Faith, Wisdom, and Controversy" In the vast tapestry of history, certain individuals emerge as beacons of faith, wisdom, and controversy. Among them are notable figures like John Owen, Thomas Cranmer, Martin Boos, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Cornelius Winter - all distinguished churchmen who left an indelible mark on Christianity. John Owen was a renowned theologian whose profound writings continue to inspire generations. His theological prowess and deep spirituality made him a pillar in the Reformed tradition. Thomas Cranmer played a pivotal role in shaping the Church of England during the tumultuous times of the English Reformation. As Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VIII and Edward VI's reigns, his Book of Common Prayer became a cornerstone for Anglican worship. Martin Boos was an influential German priest known for his fervent preaching that emphasized personal conversion and spiritual renewal. His passionate sermons ignited hearts across Europe during the 18th century. Johann Albrecht Bengel was a biblical scholar whose groundbreaking work in textual criticism revolutionized biblical interpretation. He meticulously studied ancient manuscripts to uncover their true meaning and context. Cornelius Winter stood at the forefront of Pietism – a movement that sought to revive heartfelt devotion within Protestantism. His emphasis on personal piety had far-reaching effects on religious life in Germany during the 17th century. "The Bruiser, " depicted by William Hogarth on August 1st, 1763 captures both satire and social commentary through its portrayal of ecclesiastical corruption prevalent at that time. This artwork serves as a reminder that even among churchmen there can be flaws worth addressing. Johann Freylinghausen dedicated his life to reviving spiritual fervor within Lutheran congregations through hymnody and pastoral care initiatives. His efforts revitalized communities with renewed zeal for God's word. William Coxe - historian and clergyman.