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Background imageReligion Collection: SALOME & JOHN THE BAPTIST. Salome with the head of St. John the Baptist. Oil on canvas

SALOME & JOHN THE BAPTIST. Salome with the head of St. John the Baptist. Oil on canvas, 16th century

Background imageReligion Collection: ST. BERNADETTE OF LOURDES (1844-1879). Nee Marie-Bernarde Soubirous

ST. BERNADETTE OF LOURDES (1844-1879). Nee Marie-Bernarde Soubirous. French peasant girl who had visions of the Virgin Mary

Background imageReligion Collection: QUAKER MEETING, 1790. Scene in a Quaker meeting house. Oil painting by an anonymous artist

QUAKER MEETING, 1790. Scene in a Quaker meeting house. Oil painting by an anonymous artist, American, 1790

Background imageReligion Collection: MOUNT SINAI: MONASTERY. Saint Catherines Monastery at Mount Sinai, Egypt

MOUNT SINAI: MONASTERY. Saint Catherines Monastery at Mount Sinai, Egypt. Lithograph by Louis Haghe, c1845, after a painting by David Roberts

Background imageReligion Collection: PORTRAIT OF SAINT MATTHEW. Book of Lindisfarne Gospels. Written and illuminated about 700 A

PORTRAIT OF SAINT MATTHEW. Book of Lindisfarne Gospels. Written and illuminated about 700 A.D. probably in the monastry on Lindisfarne or Holy Island off the Northumberland coast

Background imageReligion Collection: MORMON WAGON TRAIN, 1879. A Mormon wagon train on its way to Utah. Photographed by C

MORMON WAGON TRAIN, 1879. A Mormon wagon train on its way to Utah. Photographed by C.W. Carter, 1879

Background imageReligion Collection: MOUNT SINAI: MONASTERY. Saint Catherines Monastery at Mount Sinai, Egypt

MOUNT SINAI: MONASTERY. Saint Catherines Monastery at Mount Sinai, Egypt. Lithograph by Louis Haghe, c1845, after a painting by David Roberts

Background imageReligion Collection: ISLAMIC SYMBOL. Islamic talisman with calligraphy and the Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima

ISLAMIC SYMBOL. Islamic talisman with calligraphy and the Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima

Background imageReligion Collection: HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Drawing after an 18th century miniature

HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Drawing after an 18th century miniature

Background imageReligion Collection: WITCH BREWING UP STORM. Woodcut from Olaus Magnus Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus

WITCH BREWING UP STORM. Woodcut from Olaus Magnus Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus, Rome, Italy, 1555

Background imageReligion Collection: HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The lustful are smothered in fire and brimstone as infernal

HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The lustful are smothered in fire and brimstone as infernal punishment for one of the Seven Deadly Sins

Background imageReligion Collection: BASPHOMET. Bouc de la goetie Basphomet, the goat incarnation of the Devil

BASPHOMET. Bouc de la goetie Basphomet, the goat incarnation of the Devil
BASPHOMET. Bouc de la gotie Basphomet, the goat incarnation of the Devil. Drawing from a French occult manuscript, 19th century

Background imageReligion Collection: GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The Sigil of the World

GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The Sigil of the World

Background imageReligion Collection: HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Holding a sword and a severed head, Kali dances on top of

HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Holding a sword and a severed head, Kali dances on top of a corpse at a cremation ground. Indian miniature

Background imageReligion Collection: GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The seven-headed serpent, symbol of Fate

GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The seven-headed serpent, symbol of Fate

Background imageReligion Collection: GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The talisman of Abraxas, symbolizing watchfulness, power, wisdom

GNOSTIC SYMBOL. The talisman of Abraxas, symbolizing watchfulness, power, wisdom, and understanding

Background imageReligion Collection: VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE. Virgin of Guadalupe (Black Madonna): oil on canvas, 17th century

VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE. Virgin of Guadalupe (Black Madonna): oil on canvas, 17th century, from Spain or Lima, Peru

Background imageReligion Collection: HELL AND DAMNATION. Detail of mosaic, late 13th century, from cupola of Baptistry in Florence

HELL AND DAMNATION. Detail of mosaic, late 13th century, from cupola of Baptistry in Florence, Italy

Background imageReligion Collection: ENGLAND: WITCH TRIAL, 1566. The first woman to be hanged as a witch in England

ENGLAND: WITCH TRIAL, 1566. The first woman to be hanged as a witch in England, Mother Agnes Waterhouse, who was tried and found guilty at Chelmsford, Essex, in 1566

Background imageReligion Collection: ENGLAND: WITCH TRIAL, 1579. The first known English illustration of a familiar

ENGLAND: WITCH TRIAL, 1579. The first known English illustration of a familiar. Title page of a tract published in 1579 recording the second witch trial at Chelmsford, England

Background imageReligion Collection: DEATH, 1496. Woodcut allegorical representation of Death from Le grant kalendrier

DEATH, 1496. Woodcut allegorical representation of Death from Le grant kalendrier et compost des Bergiers, 1496

Background imageReligion Collection: LUTHERAN BIBLE, 1534. Title page of the first edition of Martin Luthers German

LUTHERAN BIBLE, 1534. Title page of the first edition of Martin Luthers German translation of the complete Bible, Wittenberg, Germany, 1534

Background imageReligion Collection: HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The Gluttonous are forcefed on toads, rats, and snakes

HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The Gluttonous are forcefed on toads, rats, and snakes as infernal punishment for one of the Seven Deadly Sins

Background imageReligion Collection: GOD AND SATAN. The Lord and Satan vying for the soul of man, who is navigating the ocean of vices

GOD AND SATAN. The Lord and Satan vying for the soul of man, who is navigating the ocean of vices and sin. Woodcut from Le grand kalendrier et compost des Bergiers, Troyes, 1496

Background imageReligion Collection: ENGLISH BIBLE, 1535. First printed English Bible, Miles Coverdales translation of 1535

ENGLISH BIBLE, 1535. First printed English Bible, Miles Coverdales translation of 1535

Background imageReligion Collection: FLAGELLANTS: MIDDLE AGES. A procession of flagellants wending its way through Spain

FLAGELLANTS: MIDDLE AGES. A procession of flagellants wending its way through Spain, Italy, and France: English line engraving, 18th century

Background imageReligion Collection: DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death Goes Forth. Woodcut from Hans Holbein the Youngers Dance of Death

DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death Goes Forth. Woodcut from Hans Holbein the Youngers Dance of Death, published in 1538

Background imageReligion Collection: CABALISTIC SYMBOL. Ideogram of the Letter Aleph

CABALISTIC SYMBOL. Ideogram of the Letter Aleph

Background imageReligion Collection: CABALISTIC SYMBOL. The Sefirotic Tree

CABALISTIC SYMBOL. The Sefirotic Tree

Background imageReligion Collection: PERSIAN DERVISH CARPET. Rendering of a 17th-century Persian dervish carpet with

PERSIAN DERVISH CARPET. Rendering of a 17th-century Persian dervish carpet with tiger-skin design

Background imageReligion Collection: CAMP MEETING, 1869. The campground market at the national Methodist camp meeting

CAMP MEETING, 1869. The campground market at the national Methodist camp meeting, 6-15 July 1869, at Round Lake, New York. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageReligion Collection: MASSACHUSETTS PSALTER. The Massachusetts Psalter, or, Psalms of David, with the

MASSACHUSETTS PSALTER. The Massachusetts Psalter, or, Psalms of David, with the Gospel according to John. In columns of Native American and English

Background imageReligion Collection: RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook

RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook. Lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1883

Background imageReligion Collection: KAISER WILHELM CHURCH. Main entrance and pipe organ of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial

KAISER WILHELM CHURCH. Main entrance and pipe organ of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin, Germany. Photograph, c1920

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Background imageReligion Collection: METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1891. The African-American delegates to the Second Ecumenical

METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1891. The African-American delegates to the Second Ecumenical Methodist Conference in Washington, D.C. Photograph by C.M. Bell, October 1891

Background imageReligion Collection: SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. John the Baptist preaching in the wilderness. Line engraving

SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. John the Baptist preaching in the wilderness. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageReligion Collection: GARDEN SHRINE, 1915. A Marian shrine in a garden

GARDEN SHRINE, 1915. A Marian shrine in a garden. Hand-colored lantern slide by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1915

Background imageReligion Collection: LONDON: FRENCH CHURCH. The French Protestant church at St. Martins le Grand, London

LONDON: FRENCH CHURCH. The French Protestant church at St. Martins le Grand, London. Engraving, English, 1885

Background imageReligion Collection: PYLE: SAINTS, 1886. The Rich Man and the Two Saints

PYLE: SAINTS, 1886. The Rich Man and the Two Saints. Engraving by Howard Pyle to illustrate his short story, How the Good Gifts Were Used By Two, 1886

Background imageReligion Collection: PYLE: SAINT CHRISTOPHER. The Poor Man and Saint Christopher

PYLE: SAINT CHRISTOPHER. The Poor Man and Saint Christopher. Engraving by Howard Pyle to illustrate his short story, How the Good Gifts Were Used By Two, 1886

Background imageReligion Collection: BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. Title page of a 1662 edition of the Book of Common Prayer

BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. Title page of a 1662 edition of the Book of Common Prayer, engraved by David Loggan

Background imageReligion Collection: ALTHAMER: TITLE PAGE, 1527. Title page for the published notes on the letters of St

ALTHAMER: TITLE PAGE, 1527. Title page for the published notes on the letters of St. James, by Andreas Althamer. Printed by John Schott in Strasbourg, with a border design by Hans Baldung Grien, 1527

Background imageReligion Collection: LUTHERAN TITLE PAGE, 1525. Title page for Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants

LUTHERAN TITLE PAGE, 1525. Title page for Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants, by Martin Luther in response to the German Peasants War, published in Wittenberg, 1525



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