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Protestantism Collection (page 8)

Protestantism: A Journey Through History Step aboard the Mayflower as it arrives at Plymouth Harbor in 1882, a symbol of the Protestant faith's enduring legacy

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1636. Creator: Pieter Jansz Saenredam

Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1636. Creator: Pieter Jansz Saenredam
Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1636. Other Title(s): Seen from the South Ambulatory, Looking across the Choir to the North Ambulatory and the Large Organ

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557-1644), c.1640-c.1644. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557-1644), c.1640-c.1644. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557-1644), c.1640-c.1644

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Interior of a Protestant Gothic Church with Motifs from the Oude and Nieuwe Kerk in... 1660-1680

Interior of a Protestant Gothic Church with Motifs from the Oude and Nieuwe Kerk in... 1660-1680
Interior of a Protestant Gothic Church with Motifs from the Oude and Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, 1660-1680

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of François de la Noue (1531-91), Lord of Teligny, called ‘Bras de Fer'... c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of François de la Noue (1531-91), Lord of Teligny, called ‘Bras de Fer'... c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Francois de la Noue (1531-91), Lord of Teligny, called Bras de Fer and le Bayard Huguenot, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny III (1584-1646), Count of Châtillon sur Loing, c.1609-c.1633

Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny III (1584-1646), Count of Châtillon sur Loing, c.1609-c.1633
Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny III (1584-1646), Count of Chatillon sur Loing, c.1609-c.1633

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny (1517-72), c.1609-c.1633. Creator

Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny (1517-72), c.1609-c.1633. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny (1517-72), c.1609-c.1633

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Maria de la Queillerie (1629-64), first Wife of Jan van Riebeeck, or his... c.1660

Portrait of Maria de la Queillerie (1629-64), first Wife of Jan van Riebeeck, or his... c.1660. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Maria de la Queillerie (1629-64), first Wife of Jan van Riebeeck, or his second Wife Maria Scipio (c.1630-95), c.1660

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Interior of a Protestant Gothic Church with Motifs from the Oude and Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, 1677

Interior of a Protestant Gothic Church with Motifs from the Oude and Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, 1677

Background imageProtestantism Collection: 'The Arrest of John Brown, of Ashford, a Lollard, and one of the First Martyrs in the Early Part

"The Arrest of John Brown, of Ashford, a Lollard, and one of the First Martyrs in the Early Part of Creators
"The Arrest of John Brown, of Ashford, a Lollard, and one of the First Martyrs in the Early Part of Henry VIII's Reign" - by A. Johnston - from the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1856

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Fishing for Souls, 1614. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Fishing for Souls, 1614. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Fishing for Souls, 1614. Protestants (left) and Catholics (right) are competing for adherents by a river. The political nature of the struggle between Protestants

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Daniel Niellius. Elder of the Remonstrant Church and Sampling Official of Alkmaar, 1671

Portrait of Daniel Niellius. Elder of the Remonstrant Church and Sampling Official of Alkmaar, 1671

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Petrus Bliek, Remonstrant Minister in Amsterdam, with his Wife Cornelia Drost, 1771

Portrait of Petrus Bliek, Remonstrant Minister in Amsterdam, with his Wife Cornelia Drost, 1771

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Jacobus Rolandus (1562-1632), in or after 1632. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Jacobus Rolandus (1562-1632), in or after 1632. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Jacobus Rolandus (1562-1632), in or after 1632. Other Title(s): Portrait of Jacobus Rolandus (1562-1632), Counter-Remonstrant Minister in Amsterdam. Copy after Cornelis van der Voort

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Interior of Roskilde Cathedral, 1824. Creator: Ditlev Martens

The Interior of Roskilde Cathedral, 1824. Creator: Ditlev Martens
The Interior of Roskilde Cathedral, 1824

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Samuel van Lansbergen (d. 1669), Remonstrant Minister in Rotterdam, 1646

Samuel van Lansbergen (d. 1669), Remonstrant Minister in Rotterdam, 1646. Creator: Bartholomeus van der Helst
Samuel van Lansbergen (d. 1669), Remonstrant Minister in Rotterdam, 1646

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Pope Paul III in front of the Portrait of Luther, 1883. Creator: Vriendt, Albrecht de (1843-1900)

Pope Paul III in front of the Portrait of Luther, 1883. Creator: Vriendt, Albrecht de (1843-1900)
Pope Paul III in front of the Portrait of Luther, 1883. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageProtestantism Collection: William Prynne; Natus 1600 Denatus 1669, 1811. Creator: Robert Dunkarton

William Prynne; Natus 1600 Denatus 1669, 1811. Creator: Robert Dunkarton
William Prynne; Natus 1600 Denatus 1669, 1811. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh; Obit 1702, 1813. Creator: Robert Dunkarton

Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh; Obit 1702, 1813. Creator: Robert Dunkarton
Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh; Obit 1702, 1813. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) - Protestant Fugitives'; after M Leloir. 1890

The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) - Protestant Fugitives"; after M Leloir. 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) - Protestant Fugitives"; after M Leloir. 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Lodewijk de Dieu. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef

Lodewijk de Dieu. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
Lodewijk de Dieu

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Jacob Revius. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef

Jacob Revius. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
Jacob Revius

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Caspar Sibelius. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef

Caspar Sibelius. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
Caspar Sibelius

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Ortus et origo Papae (Birth and Origin of the Pope), 1545. Creator: Cranach, Lucas

Ortus et origo Papae (Birth and Origin of the Pope), 1545. Creator: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
Ortus et origo Papae (Birth and Origin of the Pope), 1545. Private Collection

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Pilgrim Fathers Leaving England, (1902). Creator: C. Howard

The Pilgrim Fathers Leaving England, (1902). Creator: C. Howard
The Pilgrim Fathers Leaving England, (1902). English puritans on their way to north America. Quakers on board the Mayflower landed in 1620

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Crisis in Ireland - The Procession in Royal Avenue on it's way to Ulster Hall, 1886

The Crisis in Ireland - The Procession in Royal Avenue on it's way to Ulster Hall, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Crisis in Ireland--The Procession in Royal Avenue on it's way to Ulster Hall, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Martin Luther, c. 1525. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

Martin Luther, c. 1525. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
Martin Luther, c. 1525

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Moravian Pitcher, c. 1938. Creator: Wellington Blewett

Moravian Pitcher, c. 1938. Creator: Wellington Blewett
Moravian Pitcher, c. 1938

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Henry Matthias, Count of Thurn and Taxis, 1625. Creator: Willem Jacobzoon Delff

Henry Matthias, Count of Thurn and Taxis, 1625. Creator: Willem Jacobzoon Delff
Henry Matthias, Count of Thurn and Taxis, 1625

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Proscribed Royalist, 1858. Creator: William Henry Simmons

The Proscribed Royalist, 1858. Creator: William Henry Simmons
The Proscribed Royalist, 1858

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Abraham Heydan, n.d. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef

Abraham Heydan, n.d. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
Abraham Heydan, n.d

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Great City Meeting at Guildhall - (Exterior), 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Great City Meeting at Guildhall - (Exterior), 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Great City Meeting at Guildhall - (Exterior), 1850....a meeting was held in the Guildhall, [in London], which was crowded to excess...Mr

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The Great City Meeting at Guildhall, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Great City Meeting at Guildhall, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Great City Meeting at Guildhall, [in London], 1850. Mr. Wire, denouncing the enemies both without and within the Church, supported the resolution and the addition

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of André Rivet, 1647. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef

Portrait of André Rivet, 1647. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
Portrait of Andre Rivet, 1647

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Gellius de Bouma, n.d. Creator: Cornelis de Visscher

Gellius de Bouma, n.d. Creator: Cornelis de Visscher
Gellius de Bouma, n.d

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Dr. Giacinto Achilli, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Giacinto Achilli, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Giacinto Achilli, 1850. Dr. Achilli was born at Viterbo in 1803; he took the Dominican habit in his native town at the early age of sixteen;

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Death in the Sickroom, 1896. Creator: Edvard Munch

Death in the Sickroom, 1896. Creator: Edvard Munch
Death in the Sickroom, 1896

Background imageProtestantism Collection: The geologist Ami (Amedée) Boué, 1878. Creator: Viktor Oskar Tilgner

The geologist Ami (Amedée) Boué, 1878. Creator: Viktor Oskar Tilgner
The geologist Ami (Amedee) Boue, 1878

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Scene at Moravian Mission Station on the Kuskokwim River, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown

Scene at Moravian Mission Station on the Kuskokwim River, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown
Scene at Moravian Mission Station on the Kuskokwim River, between c1900 and c1930

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Crown Prince Karl, later King Karl XV, 1849. Creator: Fritz von Dardel

Crown Prince Karl, later King Karl XV, 1849. Creator: Fritz von Dardel
Crown Prince Karl, later King Karl XV, 1849

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Lutheran Church and Offices, 1871. Creators: M Kolosov, J Rogulin

Lutheran Church and Offices, 1871. Creators: M Kolosov, J Rogulin
Lutheran Church and Offices, 1871. This lithographic album represents the Siberian city of Tomsk as it appeared at the beginning of the 1870s

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Church of St. Andrew, Dublin, in process of erection, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Church of St. Andrew, Dublin, in process of erection, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Church of St. Andrew, Dublin, in process of erection, 1862. The original church, with the exception of the tower, was destroyed by fire in January, 1860. The new plans were by Messrs

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1521, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1521, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1521, (1890). The Diet of Worms 1521 was an assembly of the Holy Roman Empire called by King Charles V in Heylshof Garden, Worms, to address Martin Luther

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Puritans Before James I, c1600, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Puritans Before James I, c1600, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Puritans Before James I, c1600, (1890). James VI and I (1566-1625) faced complicated religious challenges during his reigns in Scotland and England, in London

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Middle East Ancient Map, Garden of Eden, 1675

Middle East Ancient Map, Garden of Eden, 1675
This may appear to be a straightforward map of the Middle East. However, closer inspection will reveal some extraordinary details, a number of descriptions on the map refer to stories from the Bible

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Satire on the sale of indulgences, before 1536

Satire on the sale of indulgences, before 1536. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageProtestantism Collection: A moment at a wedding ceremony set in an Interior with lush plants

A moment at a wedding ceremony set in an Interior with lush plants. The participants are wearing elegant clothes according to the late Nineteenth century or turn of the century fashion United States

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Portrait of Martin Luther, 1559 (mixed media on wood)

Portrait of Martin Luther, 1559 (mixed media on wood)
7759306 Portrait of Martin Luther, 1559 (mixed media on wood) by Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-86); 82.6 x 62 cm; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageProtestantism Collection: Icon representing Jesus and Menas, 6th century (painting)

Icon representing Jesus and Menas, 6th century (painting)
3899640 Icon representing Jesus and Menas, 6th century (painting); Saint Pierre Le Jeune, Strasbourg, France; (add.info.: Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church)




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Protestantism: A Journey Through History Step aboard the Mayflower as it arrives at Plymouth Harbor in 1882, a symbol of the Protestant faith's enduring legacy. This ship carried pilgrims seeking religious freedom and laid the foundation for what would become one of Christianity's most influential branches. In 1555, Martin Luther's revolutionary idea that "Meat Gives Meat" spread like wildfire across Europe. The notion that salvation could be attained through personal faith rather than indulgences challenged established norms and ignited a spiritual awakening. As the sun rises over Dresden Frauenkirche, we witness the resilience amidst adversity. This magnificent church stands tall after being destroyed during World War II, serving as a testament to unwavering devotion. Charles Wesley, an English preacher and hymn writer from the 18th century, used his musical talents to inspire millions with heartfelt melodies praising God. His compositions continue to resonate within Protestant congregations worldwide. Thomas Cromwell emerges as a key figure in England's history—a statesman who played a pivotal role in establishing Protestantism as the official religion during Henry VIII's reign. His influence forever altered Britain's religious landscape. The Apprentice Boys of Derry shutting their gates became an iconic moment in Northern Ireland's history—an act driven by deep-rooted Protestant beliefs and resistance against Catholic dominance. Imagine witnessing John Calvin and Martin Luther engaging in dialogue—their meeting representing two reformist leaders shaping Protestant thought. Together with predecessors like John Wyclif and Jan Hus, they paved the way for profound theological transformations. Norwegian sectarians epitomize how diverse interpretations within they are emerge even within localized communities—highlighting both unity and division among believers striving for spiritual truth. Guy Fawkes' infamous Gunpowder Plot serves as a reminder that not all movements associated with Protestants were peaceful or aligned with mainstream ideals. This event sparked controversy but also reinforced societal boundaries between Catholics and Protestants.