RMTXH14F–Jesus Christ appearing to his disciples after his resurrection. 'Bible' John 20:19-20
RM2A5YM4F–Part of Stephen Harding's Bible. The 'I' of 'In principo', formed by St John (in the white habit of a Cistercian) and his eagle , which is shown digging it's talons into his eyes, nose, mouth and ears, symbolising the word of God being imprinted upon his senses. An example of Cistercian art. Dated 12th Century
RMTXGXFC–Mary Magdalene annointing the feet of Jesus The 'Bible' John 12 Chromolithograph c.1860
RMTXGYNB–The wedding at Cana. Christ turning water into wine. 'Bible' John 2:7. Copperplate engraving 1804
RMTXGHBP–Title page to: Physica, sive, De rebus corporeis libri quinque by John Le Clerc (1657-1736) Swiss theologian and biblical scholar. Dated 18th Century
RMTXH15K–Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, illustrating 'Bible' Revelation of St John. Archangel watches as four agents of destruction, two of war and one each of famine and pestilence, gallop across the earth. Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, 1498.
RMTXGPKE–William Tyndale or Tindale (c1494-1536), English translator of the Bible on morning of his death, giving jailer packet for John Rogers (pseud. Thomas Mather) thought to have contained his work on the Old Testament Late 19th century wood engraving
RMP67W1X–The Lamentation, c 1518 by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). This painting depicts the moments after Christ was taken down from the cross. His elongated body fills the lower half of the picture and his expression has frozen into a tortured unfocused gaze. St John the Evangelist is shown cradling Christ's head, alongside the virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene. Joseph of Arimathaea is in the background. He got permission from the Romans to take down the body of Christ.
RM2ATHG02–Francesco Granacci. Scenes from the Life of Saint John the Baptist', Detail, 16th Century. c.1506-1507. Located in the collection at, New York Museum of Modern Art, usa.
RMTXGX7D–St John on Patmos Illustration by Gustave Doré for the Bible 1865-1866 Wood engraving
RMTXG5YE–John Wycliffe, English theologian and religious reformer. Initiated and contributed to the translation of the Bible from Latin into English Coloured lithograph.
RMTXH12M–Christ mocked and the Crown of Thorns placed on his head. St John. From Gustave Dore's illustrated 'Bible', 1866. Wood engraving
RMTXGMK6–Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Bible, New Testament. From J.J. Tissot 'The Life of our Saviour Jesus Christ' c.1890 Oleograph, colour
RMTXH2EJ–John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned the doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised the translation of Bible into English. Precursor of Protestant Reformation. Engraving.
RMTXG72M–Giovanni Bellini Italian school The Agony in the Garden - Christ praying in the Garden of Gethsemane while Saints Peter, John and James sleep Tempera en wood
RM2K2JX9T–Pontius Pilate (dc36) Roman governor of Jerusalem, asking Jesus 'Art thou the King of the Jews?'. 'Bible' John 18.33. Copperplate engraving c1808
RMHTMJAY–John the Baptist baptising Jesus. 'Bible' Mark 1. 9. Copperplate engraving c1808
RMHTMJK8–Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate. 'Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have give I to thee…'. 'Bible' Acts 3.6. Wood engraving
RMHTMJW5–John the Baptist, wearing an animal skin, shown baptising Jesus. Bible: Matthew III.15. Illustration by Gustave Dore, 1865-6. Wood engraving
RMHTMJ6R–John Wycliffe (c13291384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English. Precursor of Protestant Reformation. Engraving 1851.
RMHTMJ6M–John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English. Precursor of Protestant Reformation. Engraving 1882.
RMHTMJ6K–John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English. Precursor of Protestant Reformation. 16th century woodcut.
RMHTMJ2K–Page from Wycliffe's translation of the 'Bible' into English c1400. 'The bygynynge of ye gospel of Jesus Christ ye sone of God' St Mark's gospel. John Wycliffe (c1329-84) English religious reformer. After Egerton manuscript
RMHTMKMT–Gustave Dore illustration for John Milton epic poem dramatising the fall of Man in 'Bible' Genesis. 'Paradise Lost' (1667) Book VI. Falling through the breach in the wall of heaven, the rebel angels plunge down into hell. Wood engraving 1866
RM2K2JW26–Christian Weeps and Prays. Christian, the pilgrim of the title, reading his bible. Beside him are his pilgrim's pack, his staff, and pilgrim's flask. Illustration by Henry Courtney Selous (1803-1890) for an 1844 edition of 'The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan, originally published in 1678. Chromolithograph.
RMHTMJ07–Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. From Armenian Evangelistery, 1587. Manuscript
RMHTMJPX–The Revelation of S. John (Apocalypse) The Adoration of the Lamb and the Hymn of the Chosen Woodcut by Albrecht Durer c.1498
RMHTMGF7–Woodcut from the first edition of John Foxe 'The Book of Martyrs', London 1563, depicting iconoclasm, centre top. In the top part of the image 'papists' are packing away their 'paltry,' while the church is purged of idols. At bottom left clerics receive t
RMHTMJ2W–Christ giving sight to the man born blind. 'Bible' St John 9. Chromolithograph c1860
RMHTMJG0–Jesus raising Lazarus from his tomb. John 2:43 From Gustave Dore illustrated 'Bible' 1865-66. Wood engraving
RMHTMJ2J–'Crucifixion'. Jesus nailed to the cross. St John 19.18. Illustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for 'The Bible' (London 1866). Wood engraving.
RM2K2JW0R–John Kitto (1805-1854) Cornish-born English author and missionary. Became deaf in 1817. Produced the 'Pictorial Bible' (1838). Woodcut c1860.
RMHTMJPK–Jesus scourged on the face. John:9. Illustration by J.J.Tissot for his 'Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ', 1897. Oleograph. Colour
RMHTMJPW–Jesus defending the woman taken in adultery against the Scribes and the Pharisees, saying: 'Let him that is without sin among you, first cast a stone at her'. John:8. Mid-19th century chromolithograph. Colour
RMHTMM52–Doubting Thomas. The Disciple Thomas putting his hand into the lance wound in the side of the risen Jesus to make sure that the Saviour was real. John 10:19029 After Armenian Evangelistery (c1268). Painter and calligrapher Toros Rosline
RMHTMM54–REMBRANDT (1606-1669) Dutch painter. The Incredulity of Thomas (1634) Oil on wood. Picture illustrating episode in John 20:19-29 where the Apostle Thomas puts hand in wound in the risen Saviour's side as he doubts what he is seeing. Pushkin Museum, Moscow
RM2K2JXC9–St Christopher (Christ-bearer) carrying Christ across the stream. 3rd century Canaanite giant whose task was to carry travellers across the water. Early woodcut From 'Woodcuts of the Fifteenth Century in the John Rylands Library - Manchester'.
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