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Bishop Ken and a Beggar, 1912

Bishop Ken and a Beggar, 1912. Thomas Ken (1637-1711) was an English cleric who was considered the most eminent of the English non-juring bishops, and one of the fathers of modern English hymnody. From The Mighty Army, by W. M. Letts, illustrated by Stephen Reid. [Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, London, 1912]

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Beggar Beggars Begging Bishop Bishop Of Bath And Wells Charity Clergyman Cleric Coin Coinage Currency Darton Eye Patch Frederick Joseph Harvey Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton Letts Mighty Army Reid Stephen Stephen Reid Wells Gardner Darton Co Winifred Mary Winifred Mary Letts Wm Letts


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Bring history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring the inspiring image of Bishop Thomas Ken and a Beggar, 1912. This classic photograph, sourced from Heritage Images, showcases an intriguing moment in time from the life of the renowned English cleric and hymnwriter. Each mug holds a rich 11 oz capacity, perfect for your favorite hot beverage. Start your day with a dose of history and inspiration – order yours today!

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This black and white lithograph, titled "Bishop Ken and a Beggar, 1912" transports us to the serene English countryside of the early 17th century. The print depicts Bishop Thomas Ken (1637-1711), an influential figure in English religious history, engaging with a humble beggar. The image showcases two contrasting figures against a picturesque outdoor backdrop. Bishop Ken, dressed in his distinguished clerical attire and wearing an eye patch, stands tall with his book in hand. His compassionate gaze is fixed upon the kneeling beggar before him. The beggar's tattered clothes and weathered appearance reflect the harsh reality of poverty during that time. Through this artwork, we witness a powerful representation of Christian charity and compassion transcending social boundaries. It captures a moment frozen in time where wealth meets destitution, yet both individuals are united by their shared humanity. The collaboration between artist Stephen Reid and writer W. M. Letts brings this poignant scene to life through intricate details and masterful strokes. This lithograph serves as a visual reminder of Bishop Ken's significant contributions to modern English hymnody while shedding light on the plight of those less fortunate. As we contemplate this evocative print from 1912, it prompts us to reflect on our own acts of kindness towards others regardless of their circumstances or station in life—a timeless message that resonates even today.

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