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The apprentice boys of Derry shutting the gatesSome of the thirteen apprentice boys of Derry (also known as Londonderry) who shut the gates of the Protestant Irish city against a Jacobite (Catholic) army who then laid siege in 1688-89
St Nicholas Church in HamburgFormerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg. The church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining
Martin Luther engraving 1894Great Men and Famous Women
Facade, evangelical church, Kitzingen, Mainfranken, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Middle East Ancient Map, Garden of Eden, 1675This 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
Old St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, LondonOutside the old Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West in Fleet Street, London. From "Wycliffe to Wesley; Heroes and Martyrs of the Church in Britain" published in 1885 by T
Lawrence Saunders the MartyrVintage engraving of Lawrence Saunders (1519 to 1555) an English Protestant martyr whose story is recorded in Foxes Book of Martyrs
Torture: Martyrdom of Saint LawrenceVintage engraving from 1807 of showing the martyrdom of Saint Lawrence of Rome. Lawrence of Rome (c. 225 aa 258) was one of the seven deacons of ancient Rome who were martyred during the persecution
Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560), by Albrecht DAOErer, wood engraving, published 1881Philipp Melanchthon (1497 - 1560) was a companion of Martin Luther during the Reformation and influential designer of the educational system
Philipp MelanchthonVintage engraving by Albrech Durer, showing Philipp Melanchthon, 1526. A German reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation
Adam Clarke, british methodist theologianPortrait of Adam Clarke (1760/62- 1832)British Methodist theologian and Biblical scholar Engraved by J. Thomson after J. Jenkinson From the book National Portrait Gallery volume III published c
Thomas Cranmer, leader of the english Reformation" Engraving of Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556)Engraved in 1829 by William Holl the younger (1771-1838) from the original picture in the collection at Lambeth Palace.Edited
Marquette and Joliet discovering the Mississippi
Upper House of Convocation, Province of Canterbury. Print from The Faiths of the World, a Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects Their Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs. 1860
King Edward VI of England (1537-1553), only legitimate son of Henry VIII, who became King of England and Ireland at the age of nine in 1547. He died aged 15
The Gothic Revival Church of St. NicholasThe current condition of the Church of St. Nicholas is the result of the bombing of Hamburg in World War II, resultant demolition in 1951 and restoration work in the 1990s and 2012
John Knox (c. 1510-1572), wood engraving, published in 1877John Knox (c. 1510 - 1572), Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation who is considered the founder of the Presbyterian denomination in Scotland
Map of Germany, after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Lithograph, published in 1897
Map of religious affiliation in Germany, lithograph, published in 1897Map of the religious affiliation in Germany at the end of the 19th century. Lithograph, published in 1897
Peter Waldo (c. 1140 - c. 1218)Illustration of a Peter Waldo (c.1140 - c.1218)
Justinian and his council engraving 1894Great Men and Famous Women
Sweden. Uppsala Cathedral, the highest in ScandinaviaIllustration engraving of a Uppsala Cathedral, the highest in Scandinavia
Illustration of man holding cross being burned to death at stake during 16th Century Reformation in Europe
Interior shot of Protestant Church of PeaceInterior shot of sumptuously decorated Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland
Dresden Frauenkirche, is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. An earlier church building was Roman Catholic until it became Protestant during the Reformation
The protestant temple, queens palace Rova, uppertown, Antananarivo, Madagascar
St. Peters Church, the tallest peak in Riga, is one the oldest and most valuable monuments of medieval architecture in the Baltic States
Berlin Cathedral is the short name for the Evangelical Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Museum Island in the Mitte borough
Protestant Marienkirche, Church of St. Mary, Gelnhausen, Hesse, Germany, Europe
Protestant church, Friedberg, Hesse, Germany, Europe
Protestant church in Ramsau at the Dachstein massif, Upper Styria, Styria, Austria, Europe, PublicGround
Luther Rose in the pavement, Eisleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Protestant Island Church, Baltrum, East Frisian Islands, East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Swakopmund, Erongo Region, Namibia
Protestant Church of Christ, 1896, Windhoek, Namibia
St. Thomas Church, Mariannenplatz square, Berlin, Germany
a man kneel down in front of Hallgrimskirkja, Iceland
Thingvellir National Park, Southwest IcelandHigh angle view of Thingvellir National Park, including the church. Unesco World Heritage site
Church of St. NicholasThe church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining, serving as a memorial and an important architectural landmark
Fortified church in PrejmerThe fortified church in Prejmer (German: Tartlau) is one of many fortified churches in the Romanian region of Transylvania
The peace church in Swidnica, PolandThe Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica in Silesia were named after the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which permitted the Lutherans in the Roman Catholic parts of Silesia to build three Evangelical
John Calvin auditory
Saschiz village, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, high angle view