EditorialOur fathers have told us' : sketches of the history of Christendom for boys and girls who have been held at its fonts : Ruskin, John, 1819-1900.
Editorial‘A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christian man, sette furth by the kynges majestie’. In 1543 an authoritative doctrinal formulary for Henry VIII's Church, known as the King’s Book, was published. Henry was indeed closely involved in it...
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialPilgrim's Badge of the Shrine of St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury, 1350?1400, Made in Canterbury, England, British, Cast tin-lead alloy, Overall: 3 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 1/8in. (7.9 x 6.4 x 0.3cm), Metalwork-Pewter, The brutal murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket...
EditorialThe Claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom exhibited in notes of voyages made in 1837, from Canton, in the ship Morrison and brig Himmaleh, 19th century engraving.
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...