Category Archives: Ecclesiastical

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Rev William Frederick John Kaye 1822-1913

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William Frederick John Kaye (13 November 1822 – 9 June 1913) was an eminent Anglican priest. Born in Cambridge, the only son of John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln, and Eliza Wortlock. He was educated at Eton and Balliol. He was ordained in 1846 and became the incumbent at Riseholme. He was Archdeacon of Lincoln from 1863 until his death in Lincoln, aged 90.

Artist Jackson

Published for The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine 1830
Size 21 x 13 cms

Price £12.00

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Johann Lorenz von Mosheim 1693-1755

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Johann Lorenz von Mosheim was a German Lutheran theologian who founded the pragmatic school of church historians, which insisted on objective, critical treatment of original sources. In 1723, Mosheim became a professor at Helmstedt and in 1747 was made professor of divinity and chancellor of the university at Göttingen.

Artist/Engraver Georg Daniel Heumann, 1750
Size 34 x 24cms
Price £28.00

Ref:3706

Busso II von Alvensleben

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Busso X von Alvensleben (1468 – 4 May 1548 in Wittstock) was a Catholic ecclesiastical diplomat and from 1523 to 1548 as Busso II, the last Catholic Bishop of Havelberg. He was the last Catholic bishop in Brandenburg and was buried in front of the high altar of St. Mary’s Cathedral in Wittstock. His tombstone was lost after renovations in the 1920s. As bishop, he put on a collection of relics and precious church utensils – following the example of Cardinal Albert’s Halle sanctuaries. 

Size 12 x 10 cm 

Price £14.00

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Richard Baxter 1615 -1691

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Richard Baxter was an English Nonconformist church leader and theologian from Rowton, Shropshire, who has been described as “the chief of English Protestant Schoolmen

After John Riley (1646-1691)

Size 29 x 24 cms
Price £16.00

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Mark Ker c.1522-1584 Abbot of Newbattle

The second son of a wealthy Borders family, the Kers of Cessford, Mark Ker was appointed the abbot of Newbattle Abbey. He was able to take advantage of the Reformation, quickly embracing the new Protestant religion and taking ownership of the abbey and its sizeable estates when the Roman Catholic Church was outlawed. Ker’s son, also named Mark, was created the Earl of Lothian, and the line has subsequently become the Marquesses of Lothian.

Total size approximatley 12 x 9.1/2 inches

Engraved by R.Roberts

Price £22.00

Ref:3674

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