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Preacher Collection (#34)

"Unveiling the Power of Preachers: From Philip Neri to Spurgeon, Saint Francis of Assisi to Jonathan Edwards" The captivating presence of Philip Neri

Background imagePreacher Collection: BILLY SUNDAY (1862-1935). William Ashley Billy Sunday

BILLY SUNDAY (1862-1935). William Ashley Billy Sunday. American evangelist. With his wife Helen Sunday in 1922

Background imagePreacher Collection: LAURENCE STERNE (1713-1768). British cleric and novelist

LAURENCE STERNE (1713-1768). British cleric and novelist. Chalk and watercolor by Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle (1717-1806)

Background imagePreacher Collection: ISaC WATTS (1674-1748). English theologian and hymn writer. Wood engraving, English

ISaC WATTS (1674-1748). English theologian and hymn writer. Wood engraving, English, 1871, after a contemporary painting by an unknown artist

Background imagePreacher Collection: GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-1770). English evangelist. Wood engraving, American, 1854

GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-1770). English evangelist. Wood engraving, American, 1854

Background imagePreacher Collection: WHITEFIELD: MONUMENT. Monument to English evangelist George Whitefield (1714-1770)

WHITEFIELD: MONUMENT. Monument to English evangelist George Whitefield (1714-1770) in Old South Church, Newburyport, Masachusetts. Wood engraving, American, 1854

Background imagePreacher Collection: JOHN WITHERSPOON (1723-1794). American Presbyterian cleric, educator, and Revolutionary statesman

JOHN WITHERSPOON (1723-1794). American Presbyterian cleric, educator, and Revolutionary statesman. Oil on canvas, c1783, by Charles Willson Peale

Background imagePreacher Collection: GEORGE WISHART (1513-1546). Scottish reformer and martyr. Wishart preaching against Mariolatry

GEORGE WISHART (1513-1546). Scottish reformer and martyr. Wishart preaching against Mariolatry. Oil on canvas, English, c1857, by Sir William Fettes Douglas (1822-1891)

Background imagePreacher Collection: MR. COTTONs LETTER. Title page of the first edition of Roger Williams Mr

MR. COTTONs LETTER. Title page of the first edition of Roger Williams Mr. Cottons Letter Lately Printed, Examined, and Answered. London, England, 1644

Background imagePreacher Collection: JOHN WOOLMAN (1720-1772). American Quaker preacher and abolitionist

JOHN WOOLMAN (1720-1772). American Quaker preacher and abolitionist. Drawing by Robert Smith

Background imagePreacher Collection: JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). English religious leader and founder of Methodism. Oil on canvas

JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). English religious leader and founder of Methodism. Oil on canvas, c1766, by Nathaniel Hone

Background imagePreacher Collection: WILLIAM PERKINS (1558-1602). English Puritan theologian. Undated line engraving

WILLIAM PERKINS (1558-1602). English Puritan theologian. Undated line engraving

Background imagePreacher Collection: BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. A key to the figures portrayed in John Gadsby Chapman s

BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. A key to the figures portrayed in John Gadsby Chapman s
BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. A key to the figures portrayed in John Gadsby Chapmans painting of the baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1613 or 1614

Background imagePreacher Collection: JOHN MARRANT (1755-1791). American preacher

JOHN MARRANT (1755-1791). American preacher. Title page of the second edition of A Narrative of the Lords Wonderful Dealings with John Marrant, an account of Marrants life published at London

Background imagePreacher Collection: THOMAS PAUL (1773-1831). American Baptist minister

THOMAS PAUL (1773-1831). American Baptist minister. Oil on panel, c1825, by Thomas Badger

Background imagePreacher Collection: POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617). Native American princess

POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617). Native American princess. The wedding of Pocahontas and John Rolfe at Jamestown, Virginia, April 1614. Lithograph, 1867

Background imagePreacher Collection: LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT (1793-1880). American Quaker minister and woman-suffrage advocate

LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT (1793-1880). American Quaker minister and woman-suffrage advocate. Contemporary American steel engraving

Background imagePreacher Collection: ANTONIO PASTOR, c1881. Known as Tony (1837-1908). American actor and theatre manager

ANTONIO PASTOR, c1881. Known as Tony (1837-1908). American actor and theatre manager
ANTONIO PASTOR, c1881. Known as " Tony" (1837-1908). American actor and theatre manager: original cabinet photograph, c1881

Background imagePreacher Collection: GEORGE MULLER (1805-1898). German evangelist and philanthropist in England

GEORGE MULLER (1805-1898). German evangelist and philanthropist in England

Background imagePreacher Collection: CHARLES HENRY PARKHURST (1842-1933). American Presbyterian cleric. Photographed c1906

CHARLES HENRY PARKHURST (1842-1933). American Presbyterian cleric. Photographed c1906

Background imagePreacher Collection: ROBERT MOFFAT (1795-1883). Scottish missionary. Oil by William Scott

ROBERT MOFFAT (1795-1883). Scottish missionary. Oil by William Scott

Background imagePreacher Collection: DWIGHT LYMAN MOODY (1837-1899). American evangelist: English caricature lithograph

DWIGHT LYMAN MOODY (1837-1899). American evangelist: English caricature lithograph, 1875, by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)

Background imagePreacher Collection: MENNO SIMONS (1496-1561). Dutch religious reformer. Lithograph, American, c1850

MENNO SIMONS (1496-1561). Dutch religious reformer. Lithograph, American, c1850

Background imagePreacher Collection: CHARLES LOYSON (1827-1912). Known as Pere Hyacinthe. French preacher and theologian

CHARLES LOYSON (1827-1912). Known as Pere Hyacinthe. French preacher and theologian
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER (1801-1885). 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. English politician, philanthropist, and social reformer. Photograph, 1876

Background imagePreacher Collection: JARENA LEE (1783-?). American preacher and autobiographer. Engraving, 1844

JARENA LEE (1783-?). American preacher and autobiographer. Engraving, 1844

Background imagePreacher Collection: ABSALOM JONES (1746-1818). American religious leader

ABSALOM JONES (1746-1818). American religious leader. Oil on paper, 1810, by Raphaelle Peale

Background imagePreacher Collection: WILLIAM LAUD (1573-1645). English prelate

WILLIAM LAUD (1573-1645). English prelate. Triple Episcopacie. Woodcut from a Puritan tract of 1641 satirizing Laud and his court bishops as dispensers of superstition

Background imagePreacher Collection: JOHN ELIOT (1604-1690). American Puritan clergyman

JOHN ELIOT (1604-1690). American Puritan clergyman. Eliot building the Native American church at Natick, Massachusetts, in 1651. Etching, American, late 19th century

Background imagePreacher Collection: FRANKLIN CREDENTIALS, 1778. Letter from the Continental Congress and its President

FRANKLIN CREDENTIALS, 1778. Letter from the Continental Congress and its President, Henry Laurens, to King Louis XVI of France, 21 October 1778, on Benjamin Franklins credentials as U.S

Background imagePreacher Collection: WASHINGTON GLADDEN (1836-1918). American clergyman

WASHINGTON GLADDEN (1836-1918). American clergyman

Background imagePreacher Collection: EDWARD EVERETT (1794-1865). American Unitarian clergyman, orator, and statesman

EDWARD EVERETT (1794-1865). American Unitarian clergyman, orator, and statesman. Original cabinet photograph

Background imagePreacher Collection: JONATHAN EDWARDS: SERMON. American Congregational cleric

JONATHAN EDWARDS: SERMON. American Congregational cleric. First page of Jonathan Edwards notes for the sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, preached at Enfield, Connecticut, on July 8, 1741

Background imagePreacher Collection: ANNE HUTCHINSON (1591-1643). English religious liberal in America

ANNE HUTCHINSON (1591-1643). English religious liberal in America. Preaching in her house in Boston. Illustration, 1901, by Howard Pyle

Background imagePreacher Collection: JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758). American Congregational cleric and theologian

JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758). American Congregational cleric and theologian

Background imagePreacher Collection: BEECHER-TILTON SCANDAL. Testimony in the great Beecher-Tilton scandal case illustrated

BEECHER-TILTON SCANDAL. Testimony in the great Beecher-Tilton scandal case illustrated. Lithograph from a drawing by James E. Cook, c1875

Background imagePreacher Collection: BEECHER-TILTON SCANDAL. Celebrities of the great trial Theodore Tilton vs. Henry Ward Beecher

BEECHER-TILTON SCANDAL. Celebrities of the great trial Theodore Tilton vs. Henry Ward Beecher. The verbatim report. Lithograph by Ed. W. Welcke & Bro. c1875

Background imagePreacher Collection: THOMAS COKE (1747-1814). British Methodist clergyman

THOMAS COKE (1747-1814). British Methodist clergyman. Pencil drawing, 1799, by Henry Edridge

Background imagePreacher Collection: FRANCIS ASBURY (1745-1816). American (English-born) Methodist bishop. Painting

FRANCIS ASBURY (1745-1816). American (English-born) Methodist bishop. Painting, 1808, attributed to J. Bruff

Background imagePreacher Collection: EDWIN ABBOTT (1838-1926). English clergyman and writer

EDWIN ABBOTT (1838-1926). English clergyman and writer

Background imagePreacher Collection: EDWARD WILMOT BLYDEN (1832-1912). Liberian (West Indian-born) writer, educator

EDWARD WILMOT BLYDEN (1832-1912). Liberian (West Indian-born) writer, educator, politician, and diplomat; proponent of Pan-Africanism. Photographed c1880

Background imagePreacher Collection: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. A Horrible Wish

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. A Horrible Wish. Parson Biffbang (of Deadgulch, to Alkali Ike)- " See here, Ike, that makes seven times you ve gone out t see a man, an th sermon ain t half over yet

Background imagePreacher Collection: CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Young parson- What did you think of my sermon on Dry Sundays

CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Young parson- What did you think of my sermon on Dry Sundays
CARTOON: BLUE LAWS, 1895. Young parson- " What did you think of my sermon on Dry Sundays, deacon?" The deacon- " Why, parson, that sermon wuz dryer n I wuz." Cartoon, American

Background imagePreacher Collection: WILLIAM MILLER (1782-1849). American religious leader, seated in a well-stocked safe

WILLIAM MILLER (1782-1849). American religious leader, seated in a well-stocked safe, awaits the end of the world on April 23, 1843: contemporary satirical lithograph

Background imagePreacher Collection: WHALE AND HIS CAPTORS, 1850. Front page of Reverend Henry T. Cheevers book The Whale

WHALE AND HIS CAPTORS, 1850. Front page of Reverend Henry T. Cheevers book The Whale and His Captors; or The Whalemans Adventures, and The Whales Biography, New York, 1850

Background imagePreacher Collection: REV. CHARLES J. BROOKS. Original cabinet photograph, 1865

REV. CHARLES J. BROOKS. Original cabinet photograph, 1865

Background imagePreacher Collection: GEORGE DAWSON (1821-1876). English nonconformist preacher and lecturer

GEORGE DAWSON (1821-1876). English nonconformist preacher and lecturer. Photographed c1870

Background imagePreacher Collection: CRUIKSHANK: UMBRELLAS. St. Swithins Chapel

CRUIKSHANK: UMBRELLAS. St. Swithins Chapel. Cartoon by George Cruikshank (1792-1878) parodying the English predilection for umbrellas

Background imagePreacher Collection: REVIVAL MEETING, 1882. American trade card, 1882, for Frears Silk Department with

REVIVAL MEETING, 1882. American trade card, 1882, for Frears Silk Department with a depiction of a black revival meeting

Background imagePreacher Collection: TANANA PREACHER, c1908. Tanana preacher in Alaska. Photograph, c1908

TANANA PREACHER, c1908. Tanana preacher in Alaska. Photograph, c1908




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"Unveiling the Power of Preachers: From Philip Neri to Spurgeon, Saint Francis of Assisi to Jonathan Edwards" The captivating presence of Philip Neri, a renowned preacher whose words echoed through the ages. A glimpse into history as we witness Spurgeon's powerful preaching in an iconic photo at Crystal Palace. Exploring the sacred places that shaped Spurgeon's ministry and left an indelible mark on countless lives. George Whitefield's fervent preaching at Moorfields Fair in 1742, igniting hearts with his passionate sermons. Delving into Ramon Llull's Breviculum Codex, a miniature masterpiece showcasing the artistry behind preaching. The Chaplain delivering a soul-stirring sermon at No. 2 Aeroplane Supply Depot during World War I - faith amidst chaos. Witnessing history unfold as Chaplain Jacob Duche leads the first prayer in the Continental Congress - a pivotal moment for America. Charles Haddon Spurgeon, an influential British Baptist preacher captured by Cassell, Petter & Galpin circa 1890 - his impact still resonates today. An anonymous depiction of George Whitefield reveals his unwavering dedication to spreading God's word across continents. In this collection of images and stories, we explore the profound influence these preachers had on their communities and beyond – from ancient times to modern eras – reminding us of the enduring power and significance of their messages throughout history.