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Thomas Wolsey (1475ja-1530) English statesman and churchman. Archbishop of York. Appointed Cardinal by the Pope in 1515, and Lord Chancellor of England by Henry VIII on Christmas Eve the same year
Francisco, Cardinal Jimenez (Ximenes) de Cisneros (1436-1517) Spanish Roman Catholic statesman, Regent of Spain and Grand Inquisitor
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) English hymn writer and non-conformist Christian minister, born at Southampton, Hampshire. 18th century engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815)
John Jeffreys Pratt, lst Marquis of Camden (1759-1840) British politician. Served in the ministry of William Pitt (the Younger)
William Cowper (1731-1800) English poet, born at Great Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, and settled at Olney, Buckinghamshire
Mrs Maria Anne Fitzherbert (born Smythe - 1756-1837). Married the prince of Wales, 1785 (later George IV) and lived with him until 1803
David Bogue (1750-1825) English Congregational minister. Founder of the London Missionary Society, British and Foreign Bible Society, Religious Tract Society
Johannes a Lasco or Jan Laski (c1499-1560) Polish Reformation Protestant divine. At Cranmers invitation, he became leader of the Protestant refugees in London
Frederick III of Saxony, The Wise (c1463-1525) Patron of Martin Luther and supporter of the Protestant Reformation. Engraving from Martyrologia by John Mason, London, 1851
Lawrence or Laurence Saunders d1555), English Protestant martyr, burned for heretical views on transubstantiation, Coventry 8 February 1555. His child brought to visit him in prison
Nicholas Ridley (c1500-1555) Bishop of London 1550. English Protestant reformer and martyr writing while in prison. Under Mary I he was found guilty of heresy
John Bunyan (1628-1688) English Puritan preacher. Author of The Pilgrims Progress (London, 1878). Portrait from a mid-19th century edition illustrated with Kronheim chromolithographs
Steam ship Deutschland wrecked on the sandbank off the Thames Estuary known as the Kentish Knock during a storm on the night of 6th to 7th December 1875
Archibald Campbell Tait (1811-1882), British churchman born in Glasgow to Presbyterian parents. Confirmed in the Scottish Episcopal church in his first year at Oxford
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) English popular Baptist preacher, born at Kelvedon, Essex. Called the Prince of Preachers, he drew audiences of over 10, 000
Samuel Dousland Waddy (1804-1876) English Wesleyan minister born at Burton-on-Trent. President of the Wesleyan Conference 1859. Engraving from The Illustrated News of the World (London, c1860)
Charles Richard Sumner (1790-1874) English churchman born at Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Bishop of Worcester 1827-1873. Engraving from The Illustrated News of the World (London, c1860)
William Shee (1804-1868) Irish lawyer born in Kilkenny. The first Roman Catholic judge appointed in Ireland since 1690. Engraving from The Illustrated News of the World (London, c1860)
Wolfgang Musculus (Musslin or Meusslin) 1497-1563. German scholar and leader of Protestant Reformation. Professor of theology at Berne, Switzerland. Engraving
Steam ship Deutschland which was wrecked on the sandbank off the Thames Estuary known as the Kentish Knock during a storm on the night of 6th to 7th December 1875
Mary I (1516-58) Queen of England from 1553. Daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon and a staunch Roman Catholic, Mary married Philip II of Spain but the marriage was childless
Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), English Protestant prelate, Archbishop of Canterbury. Burnt at the stake at Oxford under the reign of the Roman Catholic queen Mary I for refusing to recognise Papal
James Henry Monk (1784-1836) English cleric and classical scholar. Bishop of Gloucester 1830 and of Gloucester and Bristol on the amalgamation of the Sees in 1836. Engraving after portrait my J Moore
Isaac Taylor (1787-1865) English writer, artist, inventor and non-conformist minister who settled at Ongar, Essex in 1811
Johan Joseph Ignaz Dollinger or Doellinger (1799-1890), German Roman Catholic theologian, ordained in 1822. Professor of church history and ecclesiastical law, Munich University
John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism
John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Wesley at the age of 65 preaching in the open air. Engraving
John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Engraving after the portrait by George Romney
John Tillotson (1630-1694) English churchman, born at Sowerby, Yorkshire. Archbishop of Canterbury 1691-1694. Engraving after the portrait by Godfrey Kneller
John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned the doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised the translation of Bible into English
Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg (1753-1815), American Lutheran minister and botanist. First President of Franklin College, Pennsylvania (1787)
Jainism - Indian religion. Jain cosmos
Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760), German theologian, pupil of Francke and convert to pietism. Revived the Moravian Church, and aided its establishment in America. Wood engraving
India: Great Stupa at Sanchi, 75-50 BC, south gate (torana) architraves
St Thomas Aquinas (c1225-1274) Italian philosopher and theologian; joined Dominican order (Black-friars); studied under Albertus Magnus at Cologne; wrote commentaries on Aristotle
Java - Borabodur. Stupa, c. AD 750-850, reliefJava - Borabodur. Stupa, c.AD 750-850, relief. Scene from a sutra
Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul, 13th century. Side wall of " temple cart". Photograph
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