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Doctrine Collection (#3)

Doctrine is a tapestry of beliefs, traditions, and teachings that shape the spiritual fabric of our world

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Arguments against Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, c1538

Arguments against Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, c1538. Artist: King Henry VIII
Arguments against the doctrine of Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, with marginal annotations by Henry VIII, c1538. The page transcribed is the last of three

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Kirdford Ancient Stone - August 1838

Kirdford Ancient Stone - August 1838
An old stone plaque set in a brick wall entitled Degradation of Drunkenness extolling the evils of drink - "...the Cup kills more than the Cannon..." George Garland Collection West Sussex

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Christ followers Versification sich selven Twenty-four scenes

Christ followers Versification sich selven Twenty-four scenes
Christ and his followers Versification of sich selven Twenty-four scenes from the New Testament (series title), Christ explaining his doctrine, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1681

Background imageDoctrine Collection: house rock Twenty-four scenes New Testament series title

house rock Twenty-four scenes New Testament series title
The house on the rock Twenty-four scenes from the New Testament (series title), house built upon a rock, house built upon sand, doctrine or Christ on love, etc

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Christ preaching Christ speaking front group

Christ preaching Christ speaking front group
Christ preaching, Christ speaking in front of a group of people, Christ explaining his doctrine, Meester van Antwerpen (I) (attributed to), Nederlanden, 1485 - 1491, paper, h 93 mm × w 129 mm

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Number five first writing new year Hitofude Tamaya Kakizome no Tamaya uchi Hitofude

Number five first writing new year Hitofude Tamaya Kakizome no Tamaya uchi Hitofude
Number five: The first writing of the new year by Hitofude from the Tamaya Kakizome no Tamaya uchi Hitofude (title on object) The Nakanocho for the Hisakataya poetry association (series title)

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Man must kill desires spiritual yachts series title

Man must kill desires spiritual yachts series title
Man must kill his desires The spiritual yachts (series title), Allegorical illustration of the Bible text in Gal. 5:24 stating that whoever belongs to Christ has put his own nature on the cross with

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Pilgrim faced choice choosing narrow wide path

Pilgrim faced choice choosing narrow wide path
Pilgrim is faced with the choice of choosing the narrow or wide path After wide and flat, a desolate rush. After narrow and steep, lots of space and salvation, journey to heaven, pathway to heaven

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Christ followers Versification sich selven Twenty four scenes

Christ followers Versification sich selven Twenty four scenes
Christ and his followers Versification of sich selven Twenty four scenes from the New Testament (series title), Christ explaining his doctrine, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1681

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Signature Of James Monroe 1758-1831. Fifth President Of The United States 1817A 25

Signature Of James Monroe 1758-1831. Fifth President Of The United States 1817A 25

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Stained Glass Window Of Christ

Stained Glass Window Of Christ

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Defenders of the Eucharist, ca. 1625, by Peter Paul

The Defenders of the Eucharist, ca. 1625, by Peter Paul
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. The Defenders of the Eucharist, ca. 1625. From left to right: Saint Ambrose, Saint Augustine, Saint Gregory the Great (Doctors of the Church)

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Dominican friar preaching. Miniature. Doctrine Chretienne. 1

Dominican friar preaching. Miniature. Doctrine Chretienne. 1
Doctrine Chretienne. Manuscript. France. 13th century. Miniature depicting a dominican friar preaching. Folio 110. Library University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageDoctrine Collection: James Monroe (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United Stat

James Monroe (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States (1817A?i?1825). Last president who was a Founding Father of the United States

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Franz Josef Gall

Franz Josef Gall
FRANZ JOSEF GALL German physician who pioneered the science of phrenology - Founder of the Doctrine of the Physiology of the Brain. Date: 1758 - 1828

Background imageDoctrine Collection: VALPUESTA, Pedro de (1614-1688). Philip IV Swears

VALPUESTA, Pedro de (1614-1688). Philip IV Swears to defend the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. ca. 1655. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageDoctrine Collection: BONAIUTO DA FIRENZE, Andrea (1346-1379). The

BONAIUTO DA FIRENZE, Andrea (1346-1379). The Triumph of Catholic Doctrine, personified in Saint Thomas Aquinas. 1365-1368. ITALY. Florence

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Ganesh stone statue, Kathmandu, Nepal

Ganesh stone statue, Kathmandu, Nepal. Ganesh is the elephant headed hindu god, son of shiva and parvati

Background imageDoctrine Collection: View of Taumadi Tole

View of Taumadi Tole, Nyatapola Buddist Temple, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Background imageDoctrine Collection: St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) Also known as Doctor Angelicus, member of Dominican order

St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) Also known as Doctor Angelicus, member of Dominican order. Italian theologian and philosopher who attempted to reconcile Aristotles science with Christian doctrine

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Influence of the universe, the Macrocosm on Man, the Microcosm. The parts of the

Influence of the universe, the Macrocosm on Man, the Microcosm. The parts of the body are influenced by specific plants, constellations and planets

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doctrine Chretienne. Gothic. French school. Miniature. 13th

Doctrine Chretienne. Gothic. French school. Miniature. 13th
Doctrine Chretienne. French school. Miniature painting in gold. Page 102. Gothic art. 13th c. Valencia University Libraty. Valencia. Spain

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The bodhisattva Manjushri, 9th century. Andesite. Indonesia

The bodhisattva Manjushri, 9th century. Andesite. Indonesia, Central Java. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Lady before a table ready for a banquet (top) and man and wo

Lady before a table ready for a banquet (top) and man and wo
Doctrine Chretienne. Manuscript. France. 13th century. Miniature depicting, at the top, a lady before a table ready for a banquet

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Ark of Noah. Miniature. Doctrine Chretienne. 13th centur

The Ark of Noah. Miniature. Doctrine Chretienne. 13th centur
Doctrine Chretienne. Manuscript. France. 13th century. Miniature depicting The Ark of Noah. Folio 64. Library University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Jesus showing sores with Virgin Mary and Saint John and two

Jesus showing sores with Virgin Mary and Saint John and two
Doctrine Chretienne. Manuscript. France. 13th century. Miniature depicting Jesus sitting, showing sores. Beside him, the Virgin Mary

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Lady sitting with a dove (top) and a man cutting bread (bott

Lady sitting with a dove (top) and a man cutting bread (bott
Doctrine Chretienne. Manuscript. France. 13th century. Miniature depicting, at the top, a lady sitting with a dove. At the bottom, a man cutting bread. Folio 102. Library University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Temple of Solomon

Temple of Solomon
According to Masonic doctrine, their craft has its origins in the building of King Solomons Temple, amid occult practices and sinister goings-on

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Nicholas Ridley / Marshall

Nicholas Ridley / Marshall
NICHOLAS RIDLEY Bishop of London, burnt at Oxford for refusing to accept Roman Catholic doctrine Date: 1500 - 1555

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Nicholas Ridley / White

Nicholas Ridley / White
NICHOLAS RIDLEY Bishop of Rochester, burnt for refusing to accept Catholic doctrine Date: 1500 - 1555

Background imageDoctrine Collection: BERRIO, Gaspar Miguel de (1706-1761). San Nicol᳅

BERRIO, Gaspar Miguel de (1706-1761). San Nicol᳅
BERRIO, Gaspar Miguel de (1706-1761). San Nicol᳠ de Bari at the Council of Nicea. Painting concerning the first Ecumenical Council of Nicaea (AD 325), with the assistance of 300 bishops

Background imageDoctrine Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. The Shock Doctrine

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. The Shock Doctrine
SPAIN. Donostia. British film directors Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross take part in a photocall at Kursaal Palace, after the screening of their film The Shock Doctrine

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Elhanan Winchester

Elhanan Winchester
ELHANAN WINCHESTER churchman, preacher of the Doctrine of Universal Restoration. Date: CIRCA 1792

Background imageDoctrine Collection: James Monroe, President

James Monroe, President
JAMES MONROE Fifth U.S. president, famous for the Monroe doctrine declaring that any European intervention in the western hemisphere was unacceptable. Date: 1758 - 1831

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Jean Leclerc

Jean Leclerc
JEAN LECLERC Swiss churchman, theologian and philosopher who favoured the Arminian doctrine. Date: 1657 - 1736

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doctrine 18th century Etching engraving sheet

Doctrine 18th century Etching engraving sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Virgin Immaculate Four Male Saints Study Dispute

Virgin Immaculate Four Male Saints Study Dispute
Artokoloro

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Christ Scourged, Doctrine, Life, Passion Jesus Christ, Artist

Drawings Prints, Print, Christ Scourged, Doctrine, Life, Passion Jesus Christ, Artist
Drawings and Prints, Print, Christ Scourged, from The Doctrine, Life, and Passion of Jesus Christ, Artist, Publisher, Hans Schaufelein, Christian Egenolff, German, Nuremberg ca. 1480-ca

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Luther as Professor, 1529 (oil on panel)

Luther as Professor, 1529 (oil on panel)
XPH308462 Luther as Professor, 1529 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Schlossmuseum, Weimar, Germany; (add.info.: Luther als Professor; Martin Luther (1483-1546); ); German

Background imageDoctrine Collection: German Bible of Luthers Translation, 1561 (vellum)

German Bible of Luthers Translation, 1561 (vellum)
XPH308461 German Bible of Luthers Translation, 1561 (vellum) by Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-86); Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Martin Luther, c. 1532 (oil on panel)

Martin Luther, c. 1532 (oil on panel)
XPH308460 Martin Luther, c.1532 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Museum der Stadt, Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany; (add.info.: Martin Luther (1483-1546); ); German

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, c. 1526 (oil on panel)

Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, c. 1526 (oil on panel)
XPH308457 Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, c.1526 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Sammlungen auf der Wartburg, Eisenach

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The bodhisattva Manjushri, c. 800-900 (stone)

The bodhisattva Manjushri, c. 800-900 (stone)
XOS2909681 The bodhisattva Manjushri, c.800-900 (stone) by Javanese School, (9th Century); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Javanese, out of copyright

Background imageDoctrine Collection: A Discovery of the Most Dangerous and Damnable Tenets that have been spread

A Discovery of the Most Dangerous and Damnable Tenets that have been spread
XJF347916 A Discovery of the Most Dangerous and Damnable Tenets that have been spread within this few, published in 1647 (woodcut) by English School

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Melito of Sardis bishop of Sardis near Smyrna in western Anatolia Turkey, early Christianity

Melito of Sardis bishop of Sardis near Smyrna in western Anatolia Turkey, early Christianity, print maker: Jan Luyken, print maker: Zacharias Chatelain II, Jan Goeree, 1698

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The House on the Rock, Jan Luyken, 1681

The House on the Rock, Jan Luyken, 1681

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Christ speaks to a crowd on a square, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703 - 1762

Christ speaks to a crowd on a square, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703 - 1762

Background imageDoctrine Collection: To pass through the narrow gate that leads to the narrow road, the man carrying the

To pass through the narrow gate that leads to the narrow road, the man carrying the globe is too wide, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II), 1710




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Doctrine is a tapestry of beliefs, traditions, and teachings that shape the spiritual fabric of our world. It encompasses the rich diversity of religious practices and philosophies that have evolved over centuries. As we explore various corners of the globe, from Little India to Kathmandu, Florence to Stonehenge, we encounter captivating glimpses into different doctrines. In Little India's vibrant streets, pictures of Hindu Gods for sale remind us of the intricate mythology and devotion embedded in this ancient religion. The Buddhist stupa known as Boudha at Bodhanath stands tall against Kathmandu's skyline, symbolizing peace and enlightenment through its architectural grandeur. Ramon Llull's Breviculum Codex miniature takes us back in time to medieval Europe when Christian doctrine held sway over intellectual pursuits. Meanwhile, a mural depicting Jesus and Mary in Ethiopia's Church of Ura Kedane Meheriet reflects the enduring influence of Christianity across continents. The Buddhist celebration of Losar brings communities together in joyous festivities as they honor their doctrine with colorful rituals and prayers. Similarly significant gatherings like the Council of Nicaea mark pivotal moments where religious leaders convened to establish fundamental tenets within their respective doctrines. From Florence's breathtaking skyline adorned with magnificent cathedrals to Durbar Square in Bhaktapur showcasing Nepal's cultural heritage, these architectural marvels serve as testaments to human devotion towards their chosen doctrines. Journeying further into history reveals wonders like Ellora Caves' rock-cut temples representing multiple faiths coexisting harmoniously under one roof. Provencetown offers an artistic haven where diverse doctrines find expression through creativity and freedom. Alexander Nevski Cathedral rises majestically amidst Sophia's landscape, reminding us how they are shape entire cities while preserving sacred traditions. And finally, Stonehenge stands stoically on England's soil—an enigmatic testament to an ancient doctrine lost in time yet still captivating our imagination.