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Righteousness Collection

"Embracing the Five ALLs: Exploring the Essence of Righteousness" In a world filled with chaos and confusion, righteousness stands as a guiding light

Background imageRighteousness Collection: The Five ALLs - John Kay

The Five ALLs - John Kay
Satirical cartoon by Scottish caricaturist John Kay (1742-1826) entitled The Five All s, depicting five characters and their interpretations of their reltion to All

Background imageRighteousness Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770), English evangelists

John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770), English evangelists and founders of Methodism
535772 John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770), English evangelists and founders of Methodism, urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Rama on Horseback (image 1 of 5), between 1750 and 1775. Creator: Unknown

Rama on Horseback (image 1 of 5), between 1750 and 1775. Creator: Unknown
Rama on Horseback (image 1 of 5), between 1750 and 1775

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Solomon as the King of the Three Worlds, between c1775 and c1800. Creator: Unknown

Solomon as the King of the Three Worlds, between c1775 and c1800. Creator: Unknown
Solomon as the King of the Three Worlds, between c1775 and c1800

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Righteousness (Gi), from the series 'Five Designs for the Katsushika Poetry Circle... early 1810s

Righteousness (Gi), from the series "Five Designs for the Katsushika Poetry Circle... early 1810s
Righteousness (Gi), from the series "Five Designs for the Katsushika Poetry Circle (Katsushika goban)", Japan, early 1810s

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Righteousness (Gi), from the series 'Five Cardinal Virtues', 1767

Righteousness (Gi), from the series "Five Cardinal Virtues", 1767
Righteousness (Gi), from the series " Five Cardinal Virtues", 1767

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Untitled [pious woman in a veil], 1868. Creator: Georgina Cowper

Untitled [pious woman in a veil], 1868. Creator: Georgina Cowper
Untitled [pious woman in a veil], 1868. [ Oh for the Sin of Righteousness... ]. Albumen print

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Spiritual Pride (engraving)

Spiritual Pride (engraving)
2800251 Spiritual Pride (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Spiritual Pride. Illustration for Religious Emblems and Allegories by William Holmes)

Background imageRighteousness Collection: David von Cologne Christ righteousness painting

David von Cologne Christ righteousness painting
David von Cologne, Christ and righteousness, painting, 1735, Oil, Height, 94 cm (37 inches), Width, 106 cm (41.7 inches), Signed

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Son Righteousness 1500 Albrecht Dürer German

Son Righteousness 1500 Albrecht Dürer German
Son of Righteousness, c. 1500. Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528). Engraving

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Christians Conflict With Apollyon. From The Book The Pilgrims Progress By John Bunyan

Christians Conflict With Apollyon. From The Book The Pilgrims Progress By John Bunyan, From Late 19Th Century Edition

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Shadow Of The Cross

Shadow Of The Cross

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Man Finds Salvation

Man Finds Salvation

Background imageRighteousness Collection: The Old Rugged Cross

The Old Rugged Cross

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Jesus Death On Cross

Jesus Death On Cross

Background imageRighteousness Collection: To His Royal Highness Fredrick Duke Of York

To His Royal Highness Fredrick Duke Of York, This Plate Of Satan Holding Th Prepondrence Of Power Or Bounapartes Threat, Is Most Humbly Inscribed, By E

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Angel with birds and flowers on a greetings card

Angel with birds and flowers on a greetings card
Angel with birds and flowers (doves and lilies) on a greetings card, with words from a hymn. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Diligent, Worker, Aspiring, Righteousness, Lord, Reward Labour Diligence

Drawings Prints, Print, Diligent, Worker, Aspiring, Righteousness, Lord, Reward Labour Diligence
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Diligent Worker Aspiring to the Righteousness of the Lord, from The Reward of Labour and Diligence, plate 3, The Reward of Labour and Diligence, Artist, After

Background imageRighteousness Collection: To his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence

To his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounapartes threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Allegory equating the Roman Catholic religion with other denominations, 1799, print maker

Allegory equating the Roman Catholic religion with other denominations, 1799, print maker: Carel Frederik Bendorp I, Pieter Luyten, G.J. Derens, 1799

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Arts and Sciences, decoration at the North Market, 1795, The Netherlands

Arts and Sciences, decoration at the North Market, 1795, The Netherlands

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Minister questions Scotsmans non-attendance at Church

Minister questions Scotsmans non-attendance at Church Minister - " Hoo is t, Sandy, I never see you at the Kirk, the noo

Background imageRighteousness Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770) English evangelists

John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770) English evangelists and founders of Methodism, urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell

Background imageRighteousness Collection: Temperance - Two Ways

Temperance - Two Ways
The Two Ways: a temperance concert exercise by George Thayer promises to guide you away from the evils of drink and towards righteousness


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"Embracing the Five ALLs: Exploring the Essence of Righteousness" In a world filled with chaos and confusion, righteousness stands as a guiding light, illuminating our path towards moral excellence. Just like Martyrs Gate in Tolpuddle, it symbolizes the unwavering commitment to principles that some are willing to sacrifice everything for. As we delve into history, we encounter "Righteousness (Gi)" from the series "Five Cardinal Virtues, " painted in 1767. This masterpiece reminds us that righteousness is not merely an abstract concept but a tangible virtue embodied by individuals striving for goodness. Georgina Cowper's poignant photograph titled "Untitled [pious woman in a veil], " captured in 1868, captures the essence through devotion and humility. It serves as a reminder that true righteousness lies within one's heart rather than external appearances. However, amidst this pursuit of virtue, there exists a cautionary tale - spiritual pride. The engraving depicting this warns us against arrogance and self-righteousness which can tarnish even the noblest intentions. Yet amidst these complexities, an angelic figure emerges on a greetings card adorned with birds and flowers – reminding us that it is about spreading love and compassion to all beings around us. Drawing inspiration from John Bunyan's timeless work "The Pilgrim's Progress, " we witness Christians' conflict with Apollyon – representing their unwavering determination to uphold righteousness even when faced with adversity. The shadow cast by the cross looms large over our journey towards righteousness – reminding us of Christ's ultimate sacrifice for humanity. It beckons us to follow His example and strive for justice and fairness in every aspect of life. Through powerful images such as "Man Finds Salvation" or iconic symbols like "The Old Rugged Cross, " we are reminded that embracing righteous values leads to personal redemption while fostering harmony within society.