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Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full page illumination depicting the Ascension. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full page illumination depicting the Baptism of Jesus. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: {1849,1860} Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon in 1849 and again in 1860, and lays out his thoughts on Matthew 22:21 "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's." Note: Page numbering in the original text starts over after page 6, with a second page 3. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1850/1862 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. In this sermon, Reverend Dorr offers his thoughts on Ephesians 6:13, "Wherefore, take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand." The inside front cover notes nine dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1850 to 1862, when he preached at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, with Major General Meade present. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1851/1865 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on 2 Timothy 1:12, "I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against this day." The inside front cover notes 17 dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1851 to 1865. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1851/1865 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon is marked for Advent, and lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on Luke 19:41 and 42, "And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it, saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day the things which belong unto thy peace! But now they are hid from thine eyes." The inside front cover notes six dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1851 to 1865. Note: page numbering follows the text, which contains three page sevens. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1857/1862 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on John 16:22, "Ye now therefore have sorrow, but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you." The inside front cover notes six dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1857 to 1862. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1858/1864 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on Ephesians 4:1-3, "Walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with long-suffering forbearing one another in love; endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." The inside front cover notes six dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1858 to 1864. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: {1859,1864} Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on 1st Timothy 3:16, "Without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory." The inside front cover notes two dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, once in 1859 and again in 1864. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1859/1867 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on Luke 4:25 and 4:26, "But I tell you of a truth, many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when great famine was throughout all the land; but to none of them was Elijah sent, save unto Sarepta, a city of Sidon, unto a woman that was a widow." Dorr narrates the visit of the prophet Elijah/Elias to a widow outside of Sarepta, a Phoenician town in what is now Lebanon. A severe famine has sent Israel into distress and mourning, but God directs Elijah to visit a humble unbeliever with a generous heart. Of particular interest is the travel narrative that Dorr includes in his sermon, which recalls a trip that he and his son made to the Near East where they traced Elijah's route. He made many edits to his remarks about their journey over time. The inside front cover notes five dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1859 to 1867. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1861-11-28 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, "Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." Dorr urges believers to be thankful no matter their earthly circumstances. The Civil War had been going on since April, but they should be thankful for being thought worthy of going through that trial, relying on God. Dorr also comments on an especially bountiful fall harvest and continued health among the northern populations as reasons for thanks. "Annual" in the title may refer to the annual harvest, but talk of a formal celebration of thanksgiving was in the air. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1861/1866 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on John 5:26-27, "As the Father hath life in himself, so hath he given to the son to have life in himself; - and hath given him authority to execute judgement also, because he is the son of man." The inside front cover notes five dates Reverend Dorr delivered this sermon, from 1861 to 1866. View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1862-08-10 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on Acts 17:32-34, "And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked; and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter. So Paul departed from among them. Howbeit certain men clave unto him and believed." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869 Date: 1863-09-06 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: Reverend Benjamin Dorr served as rector for Christ Church from 1839 to 1868, and undertook the difficult job of holding the congregation together during the Civil War. This sermon lays out Reverend Dorr's thoughts on James 1:27, "To keep himself unspotted from the world." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: James; 1 Peter and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 1 Peter and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 1 Peter and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: James and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 1 Peter; 2 Peter and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 2 Peter and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 2 Peter; 1 John and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 1 John and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 1 John and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: 1 John; 2 John, 3 John; Jude and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Jude; extract from 1st prologue to Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: James and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation and Unknown scribe -
Contributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Revelation; notes on 7 Seals; history of world corresponding to 7 seals; order of ceremonies in Holy Week (14th century); Seven Seals and Unknown scribe -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full page illumination depicting the Curcifixion. -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Modern view of Damascus Gate and walls of Jerusalem. Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1996. JPG file -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full page illumination depicting the descent of the Holy Spirit. -
Date: 1959 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Jesus Picture is made from words of the New Testament. Photo taken in Seoul, Korea. Jones and artist are holding up three fingers which symbolizes "Jesus is Lord". 1959. JPG File (249 KB) -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full page illumination depicting Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full page illumination depicting the Harrowing of Hell. -
Illuminated images from Armenian Gospels
User CollectionCreator: Tʻoros Tarōnatsʻi, active 14th century Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The collection consists of the full-page illuminations from two Armenian manuscripts of the four Gospels. One vellum manuscript, created between A.D. 1307-1331, contains 300 folios and measures 25.5 x 18.5 cm. This manuscript was created at the monastery of Noravank` by the scribe Momik, who was assisted by the vardapet Pawlos. These two scribes completed most of the writing by 1307. Another scribe, Yohanes, completed it when Momik developed a problem with his eyes. The miniatures and illuminations are painted in brilliant colors against a gold background, by Torso Taronac`i. Taronac`i is well known through his work in a number of manuscripts that have survived. A second vellum manuscript, created ca. A.D. 1656, contains 291 folios and measures 20 x 14.5 cm. This manuscript was written by the scribe, Nicholas. -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Illuminated manuscript photographed in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem by Arthur L. Merrill in 1974. JPG file -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Illuminated manuscript photographed in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem by Arthur L. Merrill in 1974. JPG file -
Images of the Holy Land
User CollectionCreator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: The images in this collection have been chosen to support teaching in Biblical studies. Dr. Arthur L. Merrill, Emeritus Harry C. Piper Professor of Biblical Interpretation, took the slides during numerous trips to the Holy Land and surrounding areas from 1962 to 1996. The collection includes photographs of the land, archaeological sites and tells, artifacts, holy sites, and modern cultural, political, and religious scenes from Israel and Palestine. The artifacts and archaeological sites that Merrill has captured date from 10,000 BCE to modern times, with a focus on the Biblical era. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Matthew. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full-page portrait of John, standing in front of mountains and dictating to his disciple Prochoros. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full-page portrait of John, standing in front of mountains and dictating to his disciple Prochoros. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: View of Capernaum and landscape around Sea of Galilee. Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1993. JPG file -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full page illumination depicting the Last Judgement. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full page illumination depicting the Last Judgement. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The letter is enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The letter is enclosed within an ornate frame. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and The letter is enclosed within an ornate frame. Near the top, Eusebius is dressed as a bishop. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and The letter is enclosed within an ornate frame. Near the top, Carpianus is portrayed as a young beardless man. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Matthew. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full-page portrait of Luke seated in front of an architectural setting; an open book is on the lectern, writing implements are at hand; the evangelist in preparation for writing holds a large sheet of vellum. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full-page portrait of Luke seated in front of an architectural setting; an open book is on the lectern, writing implements are at hand; the evangelist in preparation for writing holds a large sheet of vellum. -
Manuscript: Canonical Epistles and Apocalypse
User CollectionContributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Germany (Rhine?), 12th century. Manuscript of James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, Jude, and Revelation, with a prologue to the Epistles, an extract from the First Prologue of Revelation, notes on the Seven Seals, a brief history of the world corresponding to the Seven Seals (13th century), and the order of ceremonies in Holy Week (14th century). The Scripture text includes the ordinary gloss and generally agrees with the Clementine and Sistine Vulgate, with scribal errors, and approaches to the Western text (Irish, Gallican, Orleans, and Alcuin texts). Several inscriptions by previous owners. Physical description: Ms. on thick vellum, 89 folio leaves; 6 in. x 8 7/8 in.; initials in red; glossed with interlinear notes; signatures and catchwords. Text is complete, but the foliation is incorrect. (Collation provided in first image.) -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Matthew. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full-page portrait of Mark seated in front of an architectural setting; an open book is on the lectern, writing implements are at hand; the evangelist in preparation for writing holds a large sheet of vellum. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full-page portrait of Mark seated in front of an architectural setting; an open book is on the lectern, writing implements are at hand; the evangelist in preparation for writing holds a large sheet of vellum. -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1973. JPG file -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Matthew. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full-page portrait of Matthew seated in front of an architectural setting; an open book is on the lectern, writing implements are at hand; the evangelist in preparation for writing holds a large sheet of vellum. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full-page portrait of Matthew seated in front of an architectural setting; an open book is on the lectern, writing implements are at hand; the evangelist in preparation for writing holds a large sheet of vellum. -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: View of the north end of the Sea of Galilee with Mount of the Beatitudes. Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1993. JPG file -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full page illumination depicting the Nativity. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Nazareth, Israel, as viewed from the road above. Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1973. JPG file -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1973. JPG file -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by an eagle, the symbol of John, as well as the symbols for the other three gospels. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Luke.. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Mark. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by the symbol of Matthew. -
Contributing Institution: Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Description: Latter portion of a sermon on one leaf from a codex, containing references to Joel 1:6 and 1:8, Hosea 3:3, Ephesians 6:12, and 1 Peter 5:8. Text probably begins on verso. Late 4th or early 5th century. Published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri v. 13, no. 1601; Cherry, p. 150. JPG file (267 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Description: Fragment of a leaf from a papyrus codex written in large biblical uncial, and including portions of John 8, verses 14-22. Verso precedes recto. 3rd century. Published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri v. 15, no. 1780; Aland and Aland. Text of the New Testament #P39, p. 98; Comfort and Barrett. Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts, #P39, p. 137; Cherry, p. 146. JPG file (299 KB) -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full page illumination depicting the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Merrill, A. L. Contributing Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Description: Ancient boat, uncovered in 1986, purported to be from the times of Jesus, very like the fishing vessels used by him and his disciples. Located at Kibbutz Ginossar at Tiberias, Israel. Photographed by Arthur L. Merrill in 1996. JPG file -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer and Full page illumination depicting the Annunciation. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: Full page illumination depicting Jesus' Transfiguration. and Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: Scarborough, L. R. (Lee Rutland), 1870-1945 Contributing Institution: Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Libraries Description: L.R. Scarborough describes the procedure for the New Testament English class. View Full Item at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Libraries -
Creator: White, William, 1748-1836 Date: 1799 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: William White (1748-1836) was born and educated in Philadelphia, and served as Rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for 57 years. He also served as Chaplain of the Continental Congress, Chaplain of the Senate, the first presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, and a long-time trustee for the University of Pennsylvania. In this charity sermon, Reverend White discusses his thoughts on Galatians 6:10, "As we have therefore Opportunity, let us do good unto all Men, especially unto them who are of the Household of Faith." A note on the cover states, “Towards ye End, there is an Allusion to ye Decease of Gen. Washington, and to ye dressing of ye Pulpit... in black. His successor, President Adams, was present.” View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: White, William, 1748-1836 Date: 1798 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: William White (1748-1836) was born and educated in Philadelphia, and served as Rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for 57 years. He also served as Chaplain of the Continental Congress, Chaplain of the Senate, the first presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, and a long-time trustee for the University of Pennsylvania. In this Easter sermon, Reverend White discusses his thoughts on 1 Corinthians 15:58, "Therefore, my beloved Brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the Work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your Labour is not in vain in the Lord." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: White, William, 1748-1836 Date: {1791 and 1800} Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: William White (1748-1836) was born and educated in Philadelphia, and served as Rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for 57 years. He also served as Chaplain of the Continental Congress, Chaplain of the Senate, the first presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, and a long-time trustee for the University of Pennsylvania. Reverend White read this sermon in 1791 and again, in altered form, in 1800. In it, he discusses his thoughts on Psalms 100:5, "And his Truth endureth from Generation to Generation." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: White, William, 1748-1836 Date: 1779/1836~ Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: William White (1748-1836) was born and educated in Philadelphia, and served as Rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for 57 years. He also served as Chaplain of the Continental Congress, Chaplain of the Senate, the first presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, and a long-time trustee for the University of Pennsylvania. In this sermon, which he edited over time, Reverend White discusses his thoughts on 1 John 4:8, "God is love." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: White, William, 1748-1836 Date: 1779/1836~ Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: William White (1748-1836) was born and educated in Philadelphia, and served as Rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for 57 years. He also served as Chaplain of the Continental Congress, Chaplain of the Senate, the first presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, and a long-time trustee for the University of Pennsylvania. In this sermon, written for Lent, Reverend White discusses his thoughts on John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you, my Peace I give unto you: not as the World giveth, give I unto you." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA -
Creator: White, William, 1748-1836 Date: 1826 Contributing Institution: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA Description: William White (1748-1836) was born and educated in Philadelphia, and served as Rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for 57 years. He also served as Chaplain of the Continental Congress, Chaplain of the Senate, the first presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, and a long-time trustee for the University of Pennsylvania. In this sermon, Reverend White discusses his thoughts on Hebrews 12:18-24, "For ye are not come unto the mount that might be touched, and that burned with fire, nor unto blackness, and darkness, and tempest, and the sound of a trumpet, and the voice of words; which voice they that heard intreated that the word should not be spoken to them any more (For they could not endure that which was commanded, and if so much as a beast touch the mountain, it shall be stoned, or thrust through with a dart: and so terrible was the sight, that Moses said, I exceedingly fear and quake:) But ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels, to the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect, and to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant, and to the blood of sprinkling, that speaketh better things than that of Abel." View Full Item at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA