- Ezekiel's Vision
Ezekiel 1:28 - Elijah Slaying the Prophets of Baal
1 Kings 18:39, 40. - Elijah Fed by the Ravens
1 Kings 17:5, 6. - Dove Divider
- Dividing the Land Among the Tribes
Josh. 13:6, 7 - Divider
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- Divider - Plowing
- Death of the First-born of Egypt
Ex. 12:29 - David's Three Mighty Men
2 Sam. 23:16, 17 - Death of John the Baptist
Mark 6:27, 28. - David Slaying Goliath
1 Sam. 17:50, 51 - David Mourns the Death of His Child
2 Sam. 12:18 - David Anointed King Over Israel
2 Sam. 2:4 - David Anointed by Samuel
1 Sam. 16:11, 12 - David and Abigail
Sam. 25:32, 33 - Daniel Interpreting the Writing on the Wall
Dan. 5:25-28 - Daniel in the Lion's Den
Daniel 6:19, 22 - Christ in the Manger
- Christ Entering Jerusalem
Matt. 21:8, 9. - Christ Entering Jerusalem
Matt. 21:8, 9 ?? - Christ Before Pilate
John 19:14-16 - Christ Before Caiaphas
Matt. 26:65, 66. - Chart of the country round Babylon, with limits of the ancient city. (According to Oppert)
- Carrying the Ark Over Jordan
Josh. 3:17 - Behold the Lamb of God
John 1:36. - Building of the New Temple
Ezra 3:10 - Balaam Met by the Angel of the Lord
Num. 22:31 - Ashtoreth
- Angels holding the 10 Commandments
- Ancient Shoes
- Angel with two wreaths
- Ancient Musical Instruments
- An Assyrian King
- After the Banishment from Eden
Gen. 3:19 - Abraham's Servant Meeting Rebekah at the Well
Gen. 24:17 - Abram Sees the Promised Land
Gen. 12:3-7 - Abraham Offering Isaac as a Sacrifice
Gen. 22:11, 12 - Abraham Entertains Three Angels
Gen. 18:10 - Aaron's Rod that Budded
Num. 17:8, 9 - Aaron's Rod Changed to a Serpent
Ex. 7:10 - Aaron and Hur Holding Up the Hands of Moses
Ex. 17:11 - A Solemn Fast and Repentance of the People
Neh. 9:1,2 - border-round-corners
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- The Embarkation of Henry VIII. from Dover, 1520
(From the original painting at Hampton Court.) - Coaches in the Reign of Elizabeth
Coaches in the Reign of Elizabeth I (From 'Archcæologia.') - South-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and Wall
- Shipping in the Thames, circa 1660
(From Pricke's 'South Prospect of London.') - Sir Francis Drake, in his Forty-third Year
- The Globe Theatre
The first theatre was built in 1570. Thirty years after there were seven. The Queen had companies of children to play before her. They were the boys of the choirs of St. Paul's, Westminster, Whitehall, and Windsor. The actors called themselves the servants of some great lord. Lord Leicester, Lord Warwick, Lord Pembroke, Lord Howard, the Earl of Essex, and others all had their company of actors—not all at the same time. The principal Houses were those at Southwark, and especially at Bank Side, where there were three, including the famous Globe - Civil Costume about 1620
(From a contemporary broadside.) - A Countryman and Countrywoman
Ordinary Civil Costume ; temp Charles I (From Speed's map of 'The Kingdom of England,' 1646.) - Costume of a Lawyer
(From a broadside, dated 1623.)